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Tiger Woods and Mickelson set for PGA duel at Oak Hill

World number one Tiger Woods and new British Open champion Phil Mickelson are on a collision course, fighting for the year’s last major golf crown at the 95th PGA Championship.  Practice began on Monday at Oak Hill Country Club with Woods coming off a seven-stroke triumph at the World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational, his eighth triumph at Firestone Country Club, and Mickelson still enjoying last month’s British Open win at Muirfield. 

‘When Phil and I have battled, it has been in big events and we’ve shot some pretty good rounds together and against each other,’ Woods said. Woods, a 14-time major winner chasing the all-time record of 18 majors won by Jack Nicklaus, has not won a major title in 17 attempts since the 2008 US Open but says he feels no extra urgency to win the last major before his 38th birthday.

‘As far as wanting it more than any other, no. It’s the same,’ Woods said. ‘Those are the events that we try and peak for and win. Each and every major, I always want them. I’ve been successful 14 times.’
Mickelson, a US Open runner-up for the sixth time, captured his fifth major crown in July.  ‘I’ve studied the golf course. I know exactly how I’m going to play it. I just need to get my game sharp now,’ said Phil.

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