Phil Mickelson Enters 2012 Masters At Augusta National With Chance To Forge Legacy

Is Augusta Really Phil's Turf?

By John Maginnes, Golfweek

Phil Mickelson is never going to win as many majors as Tiger Woods. He isn’t going to win as many tournaments. But there is one thing that Mickelson can do that might make all the difference in his Hall of Fame career. Mickelson can top Woods in green jackets. Woods has gotten in Mickelson’s way for a decade and a half now, stealing the spotlight as he steals title after title. Mickelson has never been the No. 1 player in the world. He has never won a U.S. Open or a British Open, but he does have three green jackets.

Mickelson is one of the greatest players in history. He is that rare competitor in sports who lives up to all the hype. He also had the great misfortune of playing nearly his entire career against the guy who many still think will go down as the greatest player of all time.

Imagine the Masters 40 years from now, if you can. Woods is 76 and Mickelson is 81. Imagine for a moment the Champions Dinner and the ceremonial first shot. Provided both men stay healthy and remain a part of the game’s fabric, they will be there. They will be honored and they will respond. Both already have done enough in their Masters careers to ensure that their legacy is tethered to the legacy of the Masters.

The hills at Augusta National always have brought out the best in Mickelson - well, except for maybe that leap when he won in 2004 (surely the worst in major-championship history). When Mickelson’s putt dropped on 18 and he jumped just high enough to knock the monkey off his back, he and Augusta seemed fated. Mickelson has added two more green jackets to his wardrobe and seems to be perpetually in contention. The only two years in which he has failed to contend at the Masters during the past decade and a half were the ones he played as the defending champion. In 2007, he finished 24th; last year, he finished 27th.

At The Barclays in 2010, just before the PGA Tour playoffs, I asked Mickelson’s long-time putting coach Dave Stockton if Mickelson could consider the year a success even though he had spent most weeks struggling. The aging putting guru and two-time major champion paused and smiled. I was waiting for pearls of wisdom but instead got just four words.

For all that Woods and Mickelson have accomplished at Augusta, somehow there seems to be more at stake this year. For Woods, a victory this week would be the culmination of a comeback from the abyss. For Mickelson, it would mean something else entirely.

For Mickelson it would mean that he has the same number of green jackets as that other guy. It would mean that there is only one player in history who has more.

Predicting how Mickelson will play on any course always has been sketchy, at best. Last year, he shot 16 under on the weekend at Houston and stormed into Augusta, where he didn’t break 70 in any round at the Masters. But time is starting to get away from Mickelson, and this is Augusta National. He hasn’t missed a cut here since 1997, and he hasn’t finished outside the top 10 in consecutive years in 14 years.

Everywhere Mickelson goes, he garners a tremendous amount of attention. But once again, Woods will be the focus of attention this week. Rory McIlroy, who squandered a back-nine lead in last year's Masters and then romped to victory in the U.S. Open, certainly will have a white-hot spotlight on him as well.

Mickelson won’t fly completely under the radar, but he won’t be the focus of attention early in the week. And that may just be the way he likes it.

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2012 Masters Odds
Tiger Woods - 4/1(01 of25)
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Tiger Woods during a practice round prior to the start of the 2012 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 2, 2012 in Augusta, Georgia. (credit:Getty)
Rory McIlroy - 11/2(02 of25)
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Rory McIlroy hits a shot during the third round of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship on the TPC Blue Monster at Doral Golf Resort And Spa on March 10, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Phil Mickelson - 11/1(03 of25)
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Phil Mickelson watches his tee shot on the second hole during the final round of the Shell Houston Open at Redstone Golf Club on April 1, 2012 in Humble, Texas. (credit:Getty)
Luke Donald - 16/1(04 of25)
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Luke Donald of England reacts to winning the Transitions Championship in a playoff at the Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club on March 18, 2012 in Palm Harbor, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Lee Westwood - 16/1(05 of25)
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Lee Westwood of England hits a shot out of the bunker during a practice round prior to the start of the 2012 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 2, 2012 in Augusta, Georgia. (credit:Getty)
Hunter Mahan - 28/1(06 of25)
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Hunter Mahan lines up his birdie putt on the second hole during the final round of the Shell Houston Open at Redstone Golf Club on April 1, 2012 in Humble, Texas. (credit:Getty)
Justin Rose - 33/1(07 of25)
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Justin Rose of England looks on after hitting a shot during a practice round prior to the start of the 2012 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 2, 2012 in Augusta, Georgia. (credit:Getty)
Adam Scott - 33/1(08 of25)
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Adam Scott of Australia hits his tee shot on the ninth hole during the third round of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship on the TPC Blue Monster at Doral Golf Resort And Spa on March 10, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Keegan Bradley - 33/1(09 of25)
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Keegan Bradley watches his tee shot on the second hole during the final round of the Shell Houston Open at Redstone Golf Club on April 1, 2012 in Humble, Texas. (credit:Getty)
Charl Schwartzel - 33/1(10 of25)
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Charl Schwartzel of South Africa hits a tee shot during a practice round prior to the start of the 2012 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 2, 2012 in Augusta, Georgia. (credit:Getty)
Jason Day - 40/1(11 of25)
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Jason Day of Australia plays a shot during a photo shoot after a practice round prior to the start of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship on the TPC Blue Monster at Doral Golf Resort And Spa on March 6, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Steve Stricker - 40/1(12 of25)
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Steve Stricker hits from the 11th tee during the second round of the Cadillac Championship golf tournament on Friday, March 9, 2012 in Doral, Fla. (credit:AP)
Bubba Watson - 40/1(13 of25)
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Bubba Watson plays a shot on the 4th hole during the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard at the Bay Hill Club and Lodge on March 25, 2012 in Orlando, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Dustin Johnson - 40/1(14 of25)
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Dustin Johnson hits a shot during the second round of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship on the TPC Blue Monster at Doral Golf Resort And Spa on March 9, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Nick Watney - 40/1(15 of25)
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Nick Watney watches his tee shot on the 14th hole during the second round of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship on the TPC Blue Monster at Doral Golf Resort And Spa on March 9, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Sergio Garcia - 50/1(16 of25)
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Sergio Garcia of Spain during the third round of the 2012 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard at Bay Hill Club and Lodge on March 24, 2012 in Orlando, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Webb Simpson - 50/1(17 of25)
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Webb Simpson plays a shot on the 3rd hole during the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard at the Bay Hill Club and Lodge on March 25, 2012 in Orlando, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Martin Kaymer - 50/1(18 of25)
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Martin Kaymer of Germany celebrates an eagle on the tenth hole during the second round of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship on the TPC Blue Monster at Doral Golf Resort And Spa on March 9, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Graeme McDowell - 66/1(19 of25)
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Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland plays his fourth shot at the par 4, first hole during the final round of the 2012 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard at Bay Hill Club and Lodge on March 25, 2012 in Orlando, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Matt Kuchar - 66/1(20 of25)
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Matt Kuchar hits his tee shot on the 12th hole during the quarterfinal round of the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on February 25, 2012 in Marana, Arizona. (credit:Getty)
K. J. Choi - 66/1(21 of25)
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K. J. Choi reacts after holing out a shot from the fairway as his caddie Andy Prodger looks on during a practice round prior to the start of the 2012 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 2, 2012 in Augusta, Georgia. (credit:Getty)
Geoff Ogilvy - 66/1(22 of25)
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Geoff Ogilvy of Australia plays his tee shot at the par 4, 14th hole during the first round of the World Golf Championship Cadillac Championship on the TPC Blue Monster Course at Doral Golf Resort And Spa on March 8, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Padraig Harrington - 80/1(23 of25)
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Padraig Harrington looks on during a practice round prior to the start of the 2012 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 2, 2012 in Augusta, Georgia. (credit:Getty)
Rickie Fowler - 80/1(24 of25)
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Rickie Fowler hits his second shot on the 17th hole during the final round of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship on the TPC Blue Monster at Doral Golf Resort And Spa on March 11, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (credit:Getty)
Jim Furyk - 80/1(25 of25)
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Jim Furyk plays a shot on the 6th hole during the final round of the Transitions Championship at the Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club on March 18, 2012 in Palm Harbor, Florida. (credit:Getty)