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    Pebble Beach shows Tiger has a long way to go

    PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Tiger Woods keeps saying his game is close.

    Standing on the 18th green at Pebble Beach, he never looked so far away.

    With the red sleeves from his shirt sticking out from a black vest, Woods could only watch Sunday as Phil Mickelson made one more birdie putt for an 8-under 64, the final touch of a six-shot comeback to win the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.

    The white scoreboard behind the 18th green was telling.

    The first stunner was seeing Mickelson go from a six-shot deficit to a two-shot lead in just six holes. Then he poured it on with a magnificent shot into 2 feet for birdie on the 13th and an aggressive play on the 14th for another one.

    Equally shocking was Woods.

    He three-putted for par and a 75, a whopping 11 shots worse than Mickelson. Only four other players had a higher score than Woods in the final round, none of whom started the day within range of the leader.

    Woods was two shots out of the lead when he walked off the sixth green and then bogeyed the next three holes.

    The two biggest names in golf played together in the second-to-last group, both feeling as though they were close to breaking through, both needed a dramatic charge at Pebble Beach.

    That player turned out to be Mickelson.

    In a big way.

     

    "To put it together this week, and especially the final round, just feels terrific," Mickelson said. "And it gives me a lot of confidence, but also inspires me. Because I believe now that what I'm doing is correct, and that I'm able to play some of my best golf."

    Woods attributed this mess to only one club in his bag — the putter.

    The putting carried him to a 67 at Pebble Beach in the third round, giving him a chance to win for the first time since Sept. 13, 2009 on the PGA Tour. It let him down Sunday, when he missed five putts from under 5 feet.

    "I could not get comfortable where I could see my lines," Woods said. "I couldn't get the putter to swing. I just could not get comfortable. It was frustrating, because I was looking to somehow getting off to 2- or 3-under par through six. Phil got off to that start. I had a chance to pick it up through the middle part of the round. Instead, it went the other way."

    Lost in all this was Charlie Wi, who started the final round with a three-shot lead. Wi four-putted for double bogey on the opening hole, dropped another shot on the fifth, then three-putted from 15 feet for bogey on the sixth. Only a late rally gave him a 72 to finish two shots behind Mickelson for his fifth career runner-up finish.

    The win gave Mickelson his 40th career victory — his goal is to get to 50, and this will help. He also became the third straight winner on the PGA Tour to start the final round at least six shots behind.

    And to do it with Woods as a mere bystander?

    "I just feel very inspired when I play with him," said Mickelson, who has posted the better score the past five times he has played alongside Woods in the final round.

    "I love playing with him, and he brings out some of my best golf. I hope that he continues to play better and better, and I hope that he and I have a chance to play together more in the final rounds."

    Mickelson took more satisfaction over having his wife, still recovering from breast cancer, come up for the weekend and even give him a pep talk when Mickelson was going nowhere in the second round.

    "I was moping. It was terrible," Mickelson said. "And she said, 'Come on, now, cheer up. Let's go make some birdies.' And she was so positive, and it just changed my attitude."

    He became a four-time winner at Pebble Beach, where his grandfather used to caddie.

    It's more about the momentum he hopes this will give him going into the rest of the year. Mickelson had not won since the Houston Open last year and had fallen out of the top 10 in the world. He started this season believing his game was about to turn the corner, only to miss the cut at Torrey Pines and finish out of the top 25 in two other tournaments.

    "It's one of the more emotional victories for me than I've had, and the reason is I've had some doubt these last couple of weeks, given the scores I've shot," Mickelson said. "Having these great practice sessions, I started to wonder if I'm going to be able to bring it to the golf course. So this gives me a lot of confidence and erases the doubt."

    Despite the six-shot deficit, Mickelson drew optimism from recent history — not only his record playing alongside Woods, but the nature of Pebble Beach. He was tied for the 54-hole lead in 2001 when Davis Love erased a seven-shot deficit in seven holes, shot 63 and won.

    As for the confidence he gets playing with Woods?

    "I just seem more focused," Mickelson said. "I know that his level of play is so much greater when he's playing his best that it just forces me to focus on my game more intently, and hit more precise shots."

    That's what he did.

    After picking up birdies on Nos. 2 and 4, Mickelson got a bonus with an 8-iron that plopped down 2 feet from the cup for a tap-in birdie at the par-3 fifth. His approach to the par-5 sixth hopped onto the green and then came another break. He knew the putt broke to the right and had a line picked out.

    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo — Woods' partner — went first from a similar line.

    "I saw that it broke more right than I thought, so I adjusted by a couple of inches," Mickelson said. The ball curled in from the right side of the cup, giving Mickelson the outright lead.

    Woods had to make a 6-footer for a two-putt birdie — his first — but that didn't last long. He three-putted the seventh from 18 feet, missed a 5-foot par putt on the eighth badly to the right, failed to save par from the bunker on the ninth.

    He headed home with another close call. Two weeks ago in his 2012 debut, Woods was tied for the 54-hole lead with Robert Rock in Abu Dhabi, couldn't break par and tied for third. He knew he would need a round of 66 at Pebble Beach to have a chance and wound up watching his old nemesis get the job done.

    Woods sounds insulted when asked about not winning on tour. He considers the Chevron World Challenge against an 18-man field last December just as significant. Still, he is raising more doubts than answering questions.

     

    37 comments

    • Knot U  •  3 mths ago
      Mechanically, Tiger is close. Mentally, he does have a long way to go. And when he finally puts it all together, he'll have to compete against a field far superior than the ones he used to trounce back in 2000.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        I'm not sure he will ever have that mental edge again.
    • RobertS  •  Santa Clara, California  •  3 mths ago
      I have a hard time understanding why the golf media thinks we are interested in this bum, He has no personality,, I can't imagine anyone wanting to play along side him..
    • Big K  •  Morton Grove, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      woods has a long way to go? yes, as a man and a sportsman. as a golfer he is okay.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Seven months ago Tiger fires Steve Williams, his caddie for 12 years and now can't read the greens. Guess that caddie was a pretty key position you threw out the window?!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Let's see Tiger, you change your swing, change your caddie, change your putter and now you can't win. Hmmmmmm. How many blunders can you chalk up before you smarten up?
      • Fritz 3 mths ago
        And changed his bed pardner don't forget, Unless you keep track of his HO"s
    • razor  •  West Jordan, Utah  •  3 mths ago
      Tiger is such a cry babypissypants,I lost all respect for him early in his pro career when he buried his putter in the green a few inches from the hole and when he pouts so profusely when he misses a shot. he is repugnant!
      • DouglasL 3 mths ago
        Razor, I couldn't agree with you more. He has never shown any sign of sportsmanship while on the course. He is either winning and pumping his fist or losing and throwing childish tantrums and all the time he is spitting. No class.
    • Brett F  •  3 mths ago
      t i t t i e s
    • Reed  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  3 mths ago
      Given Tiger's long attitude - arrogant when he wins, fist pumping and sticking his finger at his competitors, rarely signing autographs, playing only courses he plays well, thinking all women belong to him - its a wonder to me that anyone supports this guy. Notwithstanding all that, the real problem is he does not make those long putts anymore - he used to steal 4-5 shots a tournament with 50 foot bombs, now he misses 3 foot comebacks.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Guess that caddie Steve Williams was better than Tiger thought.
    • Ken  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      What is the preoccupation with this guy? The America media is f***ed in the head. I bet the American media would go wild if Charles Manson was granted a parole and got his card to play on the PGA. A dream come true for the American media.
      • Doc 3 mths ago
        If you don't understand why this guy gets the headlines, then you don't understand this country. It's all about the mighty dollar bub. Look at the ratings spikes in the tournaments that he plays (and in contention on the weekend) compared with tournaments without Tiger. That is money my friend. Pure and simple. When people stop tuning in to watch him, then the headlines will go away. Until that day, I guess you just have to keep wondering what the big deal is.
    • UBoatCaptain  •  3 mths ago
      Tiger will be OK. But I wished the sports coverage would be less "contrived." Throughout the first three days, all I saw on TV was "Tiger charging," "Tiger behind by three," "Tiger..(this and that)," etc. Wi actually led most of the way, but his coverage was, "Will Wi falter because of his (confidence) demons," etc. Mickleson was given an afterthought....yet he made won of the greatest charges ever. I expect unbalanced reporting from CNN, FOX, and MSNBC, but now CBS Sports and ESPN?? C'mon guys, get your act together.
    • Jim  •  3 mths ago
      Both his game and his arrogance have a lot of room for improvement. Marking his ball and not putting out at 18 to respectfully clear the green for Phil was rude and arrogant. I laughed long and hard when he then stepped up and missed a 4 footer in front of the world. Just desserts I say.
    • The Big B  •  Derry, New Hampshire  •  3 mths ago
      he does have a long way to go ... he watched while mickelson putted out first ... he wouldn't let phil have center stage ... he is just a self centered arrogant misfit!
    • James  •  3 mths ago
      Where is the story about Mickelson? Tiger Woods lost. Stop stories about alsorans
    • Rocky  •  3 mths ago
      he's all washed up. Best to retire and live off his past acomplishements instead of waiting around to become a laughing stock. he is like a fighter gettting back into the ring after getting knocked out in his last few fights.
    • JP  •  Troy, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Why is there so much to do about an average golfer who hasn't won an official PGA event in what 2 years ??? The bum is done ...............
    • RICK K  •  3 mths ago
      yes his game is getting close,if he was on a miny golf course
    • Barack Oblamer  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      OMGT - Somebody get this man a hooker....NOW!
    • Mr. Anonymous  •  3 mths ago
      Didn't Phil win?? Then why the hell do we continue to see stories about CHEETAH WOODS? Give the WINNER his due respect and media acknowledgement!
    • Tootall  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Tiger Woods is a "has-been". But don't worry, he doesn't have to worry about money. Like all professional athletes he is paid 50 times what he is worth.
    • NoMoreNightsInBangkok  •  3 mths ago
      Nobody wants this clown to win and he knows it. That's messing with his head and will continue for a long time.
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