Top 28 Quotes & Sayings by Phil Mickelson

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American golfer Phil Mickelson.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Phil Mickelson

Philip Alfred Mickelson, nicknamed Lefty, is an American professional golfer who plays LIV Golf. He has won 45 events on the PGA Tour, including six major championships: three Masters titles, two PGA Championships, and one Open Championship (2013). With his win at the 2021 PGA Championship, Mickelson became the oldest major championship winner in history at the age of 50 years, 11 months, and 7 days.

I have come to understand and appreciate writers much more recently since I started working on a book last fall. Before that, I thought golf writers got up every morning, played a round of golf, had lunch, showed up for our last three holes and then went to dinner.
It'll be nice not to have to use my fake IDs anymore.
I love competing against the best players. I have a huge challenge, and that's to win a U.S. Open and complete the Grand Slam. I enjoy that challenge. Every year it comes around, I get excited to try to conquer that opportunity. I love it.
I think a college education is important no matter what you do in life. — © Phil Mickelson
I think a college education is important no matter what you do in life.
I hate to play a tournament in which I'm not contending. It's just not any fun for me.
My family has reduced the effect of my career on my self-esteem. When I'm with them, they make me feel special regardless of how I play.
My kids and I sometimes will just sit in my office and talk about what the world was like 68 million years ago. Amanda, our oldest daughter, wanted to be a paleontologist for a long time.
The object of golf is not just to win. It is to play like a gentleman, and win.
I remember when I first came out on tour, it was Greg Norman and Nick Price. We forget how big Norman was, what a presence he was. I remember one of my first tournaments, Greg threw an orange peel down on the ground and some fan ran over and grabbed it. 'This is Greg Norman's orange peel!'
The only way to win tournaments is with the short game. Over half your shots out here are within 30 or 40 yards. Ballstriking is where I'm trying to improve, yes, but more to eliminate big numbers than make birdies.
I try to respect everybody out here: players, caddies, fans, media.
The final group, on Sunday at the Masters, is the greatest feeling in the world for a professional golfer.
It should almost be a prerequisite to play Castle Stuart before you're allowed to design golf courses nowadays.
Where you can make up ground is if the wind blows and your opponents make big numbers. I think you can shoot three, four, five-under par. But to make up a six, seven or eight-shot lead, that will be tough without the leaders coming back.
Its just as disappointing as it was thrilling to win the Masters. To come very close, to play so hard for 72 holes and play better than everybody but one guy is disappointing.
The more you study the course, the more you appreciate what a great test it is.
I would rather try a shot to win than play safe and finish second.
What I like to do is to try to win as many tournaments and as many majors as I can, and with him [Tiger Woods] in the field, it just gives it more credibility, whatever it is I am able to accomplish.
I have not found my perspective on my career change. What I have found is that my life in general has been more fulfilling. To be able to influence an individual's life and on who they become as a person is a very rewarding feeling.
Changing would not give me the best chance to win. I need to have fun. I need to attack.
I think it's more than whether or not you win or lose. It's having that opportunity on that final round, final nine, to come down the stretch with a chance to win.
A great shot is when you pull it off. A smart shot is when you don't have the guts to try it.
My style of play won't ever change, because I enjoy that aggressive style of golf. It allows me to play my best. When I attack pins, I stay more focused. I get more into the shot and, consequently, I get more out of the shot and out of my game by playing aggressive.
The winner of this tournament  doesn't just win a major. He become a part of the history of the game. — © Phil Mickelson
The winner of this tournament doesn't just win a major. He become a part of the history of the game.
Well, you know, I don't really want to trade next year. I certainly enjoyed having the jacket put on me rather than putting it on.
The thing I was most proud of about today's round was that on this course everybody is going to make mistakes, but sometimes it's hard to forget about it and let it go. After I made a double on 1, I was able to be patient and let it go and came back with birdies on 3 and 5. When I bogeyed 6, I was able to let it go and come back with a birdie on 8. I was able to let go of some bad shots and forget about it and move on.
If you add up all the federal and you look at the disability and the unemployment and the Social Security and the state, my tax rate's 62, 63 percent. So I've got to make some decisions on what I'm going to do.
I don't think my style of play is what has prevented me from winning major championships. I think that execution has been more of a factor.
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