
5 Reasons why Phil Mickelson can Win at Chambers Bay!
5 Reasons why Phil Mickelson can Win at Chambers Bay!
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I personally think Lady Luck can only go against someone so much, and she will eventually capitulate and give Phil Mickelson the just due he deserves.
He has been knocking on the door for quite a while now, and I think Chambers Bay is the perfect venue for Phil to win his Grand Slam. I know two other “Greats” in Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead fell one Major short of the career Grand Slam, but the is a certain destiny in the air going into this week. I can feel it, can you?

Is Phil “On his way up” to this year win a US Open. I think so!
Phil Mickelson has competed in the U.S. Open 24 times in his career. He’ll make his 25th start in the nation’s championship at Chambers Bay.
In 24 starts, Mickelson has recorded 10 top-10 finishes with a record six second-place finishes. Could this be the year the 44-year-old finally breaks through?
Quite possibly.
Read on to find out why.
via 5 Reasons Why Phil Mickelson Can Finally Win the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay
Source: Bleacherreport.com
Pictures: Ed Balaun (supergolfdude) Will Wilson
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