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PHIL DOWNPLAYS US OPEN CHANCES

Mickelson says Pebble Beach course will be a lot different in June

- PHIL MICKELSON

PHIL Mickelson has downplayed suggestion­s that his win at Pebble Beach on Monday will have any bearing on his chances of completing the career grand slam when the US Open is contested at the same venue in June.

On Monday, he matched Mark O’Meara’s record of five Pebble Beach Pro-Am victories, adding to his previous successes in 1998, 2005, 2007 and 2012.

Inevitably, the question of the US Open arose quickly.

However, Mickelson said Monday’s win was irrelevant because the course will be completely different in June from the soggy, lush layout that greeted the players during the California­n winter.

Asked in a greenside interview what the performanc­e did for his confidence, Mickelson said: “Absolutely nothing, because it’s nothing like the course we’ll see.

“I’m hitting drivers and trying to bomb it down there and hit wedges in (this week).

“The rough will be so different and the greens so firm it will be a whole different golf course but I’ll deal with that in six months.”

Mickelson is one of three players looking to complete their collection of all four majors this year.

Rory McIlroy will have his opportunit­y at the Masters in April, with Jordan Spieth getting his chance at the PGA Championsh­ip in May.

Only five players have won all four modern majors — Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tiger Woods. Mickelson has come close, with six runner-up finishes at the U.S. Open.

He has won five majors — the Masters (2004, 2006, 2010), PGA Championsh­ip (2005) and British Open (2013).

The rough will be so different and the greens so firm it will be a whole different golf course but I’ll deal with that in six months.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Phil Mickelson with the trophy after his victory in Pebble Beach on Monday.
AFP PIC Phil Mickelson with the trophy after his victory in Pebble Beach on Monday.
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