Style produces substance -- and a third Green Jacket

    There have been a number of times when his aggressive style hasn't paid off, Phil Mickelson freely admits. Yet, as Mike McAllister notes, that old gambling mindset played a huge part in Mickelson's latest, and perhaps most important, Masters victory. Read more ...

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    Video: Major success on and off course for Mickelson

    Winning the Masters was easy compared to dealing with what the Mickelson clan has been through over the past year. After clinching his third Green Jacket, Phil Mickelson discussed what his third Masters victory means to him and his famous family. Watch video ...

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    Woods' week answers some questions, but not nearly all

    The "new" Tiger Woods looked a lot like the one we've seen in recent years, says Brian Wacker. Despite some disappointing shots, Woods' game is rounding back into shape, but how much and where he'll play remain very unclear. Read more ...

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    Family matters make this Masters victory extra-special

    As much as Amy Mickelson wanted to be in the gallery Sunday, she knew she couldn't walk 18 holes. So she watched on TV – until her husband began his back-nine charge. Then, Amy told Helen Ross, it was time for a most welcome return to Augusta National. Read more ...

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    Mickelson claims third Green Jacket, fourth major title

    For someone not playing up to par coming into the Masters, Phil Mickelson finished lower under par than anyone else at Augusta National. With a steely final-round 67 capped by a birdie on the 72nd hole, Lefty won his third Green Jacket since 2004. Read more ...

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    Runner-up Westwood not upset at another near-miss

    Runner-up Westwood not upset at another near-miss

    Lee Westwood was sanguine in defeat, and already looking forward to the U.S. Open. And remember, Melanie Hauser says, Phil Mickelson missed a few majors before winning his first.

    Hands down, Kim shows he's on the way up

    Hands down, Kim shows he's on the way up

    In only his second attempt, Anthony Kim firmly established himself as a first-rate Masters contender. Kim finished third on Sunday even while nursing a thumb that might need surgery.

    This time, aggressiveness doesn't pay off for Couples

    This time, aggressiveness doesn't pay off for Couples

    Knowing he needed a late charge, Fred Couples tried to recreate some 1992 magic. It didn’t work out this time, but Couples still had a great week on his favorite course.

    After turning back clock, Watson's eager to look ahead

    After turning back clock, Watson's eager to look ahead

    Despite a weekend that could've gone a little better, Tom Watson enjoyed a wonderful week at Augusta National. And now, he's really hoping to get to play the U.S. Open in two months.

    After qualifying at last minute, Choi makes most of week

    After qualifying at last minute, Choi makes most of week

    K.J. Choi only learned he was coming to the Masters three weeks ago, but he tied for fourth despite having to endure the hoopla of playing four rounds with Tiger Woods.

    With one swing apiece, two players make Masters history

    With one swing apiece, two players make Masters history

    Nathan Green and Ryan Moore each aced the 170-yard 16th hole on Sunday, making this only the second time there have been two holes-in-one in the same round at Augusta National.

    Masters title earns Mickelson return trip to PGA Grand Slam

    Masters title earns Mickelson return trip to PGA Grand Slam

    Phil Mickelson's third Masters title and fourth major victory overall punched his ticket to the 2010 PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda in October.

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