BRITISH OPEN CHAMPION Phil Mickelson believes his best is yet to come despite recording only one top-10 finish this year.
Mickelson won the British Open at the 20th attempt last year at the age of 43, just seven days after picking up his first title on British soil in the Scottish Open. But since then the 44-year-old, dogged by health issues caused by suffering from psoriatic arthritis, has struggled to recapture his best form.
โObviously it hasnโt been a good year,โ Mickelson admitted on Monday after returning the Claret Jug to R&A officials ahead of his Open defence at Hoylake.
โNormally I would be discouraged or frustrated, but Iโm just not. I feel like Iโve had some good breakthroughs in some areas. I havenโt had the results, I know I havenโt played well. But the parts feel a lot better than the whole right now.
โI donโt know when it will all click together. I donโt know if it will be this week, in three weeks or a month or what, but it should be soon.โ He added:
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I feel like itโs really close to being good. And rather than trying to force it or press the issue, Iโm going to be patient. Iโm driving the ball with more confidence and better than I ever have. I donโt know if the stats show it or not, but I know that I am. This has not been a good putting year. I think thatโs why the results havenโt been there.
โWeโll see. Thatโs why we play the game, you just never know.โ
Phil Mickelson and Jim Mackay during a practice day at Hoylake. Owen Humphreys / PA Wire
Owen Humphreys / PA Wire / PA Wire
Mickelsonโs victory at Muirfield 12 months ago made him the third consecutive British Open champion over the age of 40, following on from Darren Clarke at Sandwich in 2011 and Ernie Els in 2012.
His main focus is now on winning the US Open, a tournament he has finished runner-up in a record six times, to join Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods in claiming all four major titles. But the world number 13 is quick to deny any suggestion that his motivation to win further titles at the other three majors is on the wane.
โI actually feel better than I have in years and Iโve had to work a little bit harder,โ added Mickelson, who withdrew from tournaments in San Diego and Texas earlier this year with back and muscle injuries respectively.
I believe that the next five years are going to be some of the best in my career.โ
Mickelson revealed he keeps last yearโs final round at Muirfield on tape to watch whenever he needs a confidence boost and he hopes those memories can inspire him to more glory this week.
โItโs just the memories and emotions that took place last year that I created and will have for a lifetime. Iโd like to do it again,โ he said.
โIโd like to create new memories and new opportunities. And it almost motivates me to work harder and play even more, practice even more because I know thereโs a finite amount of time.
โAs I look back on my life, I look back on the highlights of last yearโs tournament, and it brings out the same emotions that I experienced at the time.โ
44-year-old Open champion Phil Mickelson believes his best is yet to come
BRITISH OPEN CHAMPION Phil Mickelson believes his best is yet to come despite recording only one top-10 finish this year.
Mickelson won the British Open at the 20th attempt last year at the age of 43, just seven days after picking up his first title on British soil in the Scottish Open. But since then the 44-year-old, dogged by health issues caused by suffering from psoriatic arthritis, has struggled to recapture his best form.
โObviously it hasnโt been a good year,โ Mickelson admitted on Monday after returning the Claret Jug to R&A officials ahead of his Open defence at Hoylake.
โNormally I would be discouraged or frustrated, but Iโm just not. I feel like Iโve had some good breakthroughs in some areas. I havenโt had the results, I know I havenโt played well. But the parts feel a lot better than the whole right now.
โI donโt know when it will all click together. I donโt know if it will be this week, in three weeks or a month or what, but it should be soon.โ He added:
I feel like itโs really close to being good. And rather than trying to force it or press the issue, Iโm going to be patient. Iโm driving the ball with more confidence and better than I ever have. I donโt know if the stats show it or not, but I know that I am. This has not been a good putting year. I think thatโs why the results havenโt been there.
โWeโll see. Thatโs why we play the game, you just never know.โ
Mickelsonโs victory at Muirfield 12 months ago made him the third consecutive British Open champion over the age of 40, following on from Darren Clarke at Sandwich in 2011 and Ernie Els in 2012.
His main focus is now on winning the US Open, a tournament he has finished runner-up in a record six times, to join Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods in claiming all four major titles. But the world number 13 is quick to deny any suggestion that his motivation to win further titles at the other three majors is on the wane.
โI actually feel better than I have in years and Iโve had to work a little bit harder,โ added Mickelson, who withdrew from tournaments in San Diego and Texas earlier this year with back and muscle injuries respectively.
Mickelson revealed he keeps last yearโs final round at Muirfield on tape to watch whenever he needs a confidence boost and he hopes those memories can inspire him to more glory this week.
โItโs just the memories and emotions that took place last year that I created and will have for a lifetime. Iโd like to do it again,โ he said.
โIโd like to create new memories and new opportunities. And it almost motivates me to work harder and play even more, practice even more because I know thereโs a finite amount of time.
โAs I look back on my life, I look back on the highlights of last yearโs tournament, and it brings out the same emotions that I experienced at the time.โ
- ยฉ AFP, 2014
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