Ready to defend, Mickelson trying to get his game right

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Aug. 28, 2008

NORTON, Mass. (AP) -- Phil Mickelson's star presence at the Deutsche Bank Championship was evident by the company he kept at TPC Boston on Thursday.

He played the pro-am with tournament host Seth Waugh, the CEO of Deutsche Bank Americas; New York mayor Michael Bloomberg and NFL New England Patriots owner Bob Kraft. Such is the VIP treatment typically afforded to the highest-ranked player in the field.

Phil Mickelson made the Deutsche Bank Championship memorable last year.
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Phil Mickelson made the Deutsche Bank Championship memorable last year.

PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup standings aside, that honor still falls to Mickelson.

He is No. 2 in Official World Golf Ranking, although it's easy to forget that. Because while Tiger Woods has been out of sight for two months after his season-ending knee surgery, Mickelson -- at times -- has been missing in action.

Some thought he would take advantage of Woods' absence by piling up victories, perhaps another major or two, and giving himself a chance to win the money title or PGA TOUR Player of the Year for the first time in his career.

But it hasn't worked out that way.

Mickelson has played four times with only one serious chance at winning, when he had a one-shot lead until bogeys on three of the last four holes at the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational to tie for fourth. He had to rally to make the weekend at the British Open, was steady but not spectacular in his tie for seventh at the PGA Championship and opened the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup last week with a tie for 19th.

"I've played the same way I've played throughout the year," Mickelson said. "I just haven't been scoring the way I would like. Even though I feel like I'm playing better, the little shots around the greens have cost me. But I'm starting to get that turned around, and I expect to have a much better week."

By most standards, Mickelson has had a good year. He won at Riviera and Colonial, and he is third on the money list, a little more than $1 million behind Woods. With three more $7 million events, a money title is not out of reach.

This would be a good place to turn it around, even if the cast of characters has changed.

A year ago, Mickelson surged into FedExCup contention with perhaps the most exciting Playoff event at the Deutsche Bank Championship. He played the first two rounds with Woods and Vijay Singh, then hooked up with Woods in the final round and closed with a 66 and beat Woods and two others by two shots.

Asked how he remembered last year, Mickelson broke up the room by saying only, "Very fondly."

"It was a fun tournament last year, and I loved the opportunity to have won the tournament," he said. "But I also love the way it happened, with the opportunity to play three rounds with Tiger."

Someone asked Mickelson if he wondered what golf would be like if Woods weren't around. He figured he would be No. 1 in the world and "I'd be making half as much as I am now."

That was a reference to Woods being responsible for such big purses on TOUR.

"I'm very thankful he's in our sport, and he's had the success and the charisma and the lure to attract corporate America, as well as fans, to the game," he said.

Interest now is driven by a slow elimination amid volatile change in the standings as the Playoffs head to a conclusion next month with $10 million going to the winner.

Singh took over the lead with a victory at The Barclays last week, while the two guys he beat in the playoff at Ridgewood CC -- Sergio Garcia and Kevin Sutherland -- are right behind.

Mickelson is at No. 4 and, feeling good vibes from the TPC Boston, is hopeful of making a move.

"The key is going to be -- again -- scoring, getting up-and-down around the greens that I miss and getting those birdie putts to drop," Mickelson said.

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