So what kind of zone was Phil Mickelson in this past week with his dominating 28-under-par performance at the BellSouth Classic. Ideas, anyone?
I only caught a couple minutes of it, but he looked in far better balance and rhythm than he often does. I'd guess he was feeling a very 'heavy' motion through impact. He certainly had to be visualizing quite well too
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It was amazing to watch. So good that even though he was lapping the field I kept watching.
I'll credit it to the "New Club Syndrome". You know when ya get a new stick (2 drivers and a putter in his case), and they have this magical power................. that unfortunately wears off over time.
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