Phil being Phil: Mickelson’s hilarious reaction to Bryson’s bombs
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The whole golfing world is going wild for Bryson DeChambeau – and that includes his fellow tour stars.
“Holy s***,” was Rory McIlroy’s verdict when he saw beefed-up Bryson threatening driving range nets on the PGA Tour’s return, while Colin Montgomerie isn’t happy with the way golf is going.
And now Phil Mickelson is seeing the jaw-dropping athleticism first-hand.
And Mickelson is no stranger to “hitting bombs”, remember. It’s the reason the now 50-year-old isn’t planning on switching to the seniors’ tour.
But here he is during the first round of the 2020 Travelers Championship, won by Dustin Johnson, in full appreciation of what his playing partner had to offer…
Sometimes all it needs is a microphone in the right place to catch that tiny soundbite.
It’s worth noting that, despite the “nasty” 335-yard drive – a full 22 yards past Mickelson – DeChambeau parred the hole while Mickelson made birdie.
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Alex Perry
Alex has been the editor of National Club Golfer since 2017. A Devonian who enjoys wittering on about his south west roots, Alex moved north to join NCG after more than a decade in London, the last five of which were with ESPN. Away from golf, Alex follows Torquay United and spends too much time playing his PlayStation or his guitar and not enough time practising his short game.