Phil Mickelson's driving weakness hindered his rivalry with Tiger Woods, says former coach
Phil Mickelson's former coach, Hank Haney, suggests that Mickelson's driving ability was a key weakness that prevented him from matching Tiger Woods' success. Haney believes that if Mickelson had mastered his driving, he could have won more major titles. Despite their rivalry, both players are still active in golf, though they compete in different leagues. Woods is often seen as the more dedicated player, while Mickelson's natural talent is noted but sometimes criticized for a lack of consistent effort. The discussion highlights the contrasting styles and careers of Mickelson and Woods, with Woods holding 15 major titles compared to Mickelson's six.