无码中文字幕一Av王,91亚洲精品无码,日韩人妻有码精品专区,911亚洲精选国产青草衣衣衣

Golf

Mickelson switches focus to Riviera after Torrey slide

(Agencies)
Updated: 2010-02-01 14:32
Large Medium Small

SAN DIEGO: Phil Mickelson swiftly turned his thoughts to his title defence at next week's Northern Trust Open in Los Angeles after failing to make his expected last-day charge at the San Diego Open on Sunday.

Mickelson switches focus to Riviera after Torrey slide
US golfer Phil Mickelson tees off on the first hole during final round play at the PGA's San Diego Open event in San Diego, California, January 31, 2010. [Agencies] 

The American world number two, the top draw at Torrey Pines this week in the conspicuous absence of top-ranked Tiger Woods, bogeyed the first three holes in the final round on the way to an untidy one-over-par 73.

Related readings:
Mickelson switches focus to Riviera after Torrey slide Mickelson: Tiger's return sorely needed
Mickelson switches focus to Riviera after Torrey slide Mickelson gets surprise visit from his wife
Mickelson switches focus to Riviera after Torrey slide Mickelson's short game exposed after time off
Mickelson switches focus to Riviera after Torrey slide Mickelson mentally sharper, excited to play

Mickelson switches focus to Riviera after Torrey slideMickelson set to play at Hazeltine

Mickelson covered the back nine on the South Course in one under to end up in 19th place, five shots behind winner Ben Crane, and felt his overall game was better than his scoring reflected.

"I had a good warm-up session and I felt like it was going to be a good day," the 39-year-old told reporters. "I got off to a terrible start and then throughout the round didn't get much out of it.

"But the good thing is that I've got a direction of what I'm working on. I hit some good shots coming down the stretch. The last 13 or 14 holes I actually hit a lot of good shots.

"I'm excited about next week because my game is feeling not as rusty as it looks," said Mickelson, who will be bidding next week to become the first player to win a third successive title at Riviera.

"I've had some success up at LA so I'm excited about next week."

LOST GROUND

Mickelson began the final round at Torrey Pines four strokes off the pace but he lost ground quickly with an outward nine of two-over 38.

"It happens," the three-times major winner said after totalling 32 putts in the round. "I felt I was ready, though. I was really excited about playing. Maybe I was a little over-anxious.

"My timing was off a little bit this week and today's putts didn't quite go in the hole, even though they were catching the edges most of the time."

Asked what he planned to work on before launching his title defence at Riviera, Mickelson replied: "My rhythm and timing were off.

"I wasn't able to accelerate through the ball very well and I was hanging back a little bit. At least I know what it is that I need to work on and I have a couple days to do it."

The Northern Trust Open will take place from February 4-7.