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Phil Mickelson Flaunts New Caddie’s Skill Ahead of Masters; Fans React: ‘Go Get That Jacket!’

Published 04/05/2024, 12:04 PM EDT

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Phil Mickelson seems to have moved on to a new chapter in his life as a professional golfer. After bidding goodbye to his brother Tim Mickelson as his bagman and signing Jon Yarbrough to fill in his shoes, Phil Mickelson has never been happier, or so he says.

Terming his new ally as “the best green reader I’ve ever seen,” Mickelson declared on X how his partnership with Yarbrough has helped him learn a lot. The reaction was to a video of the duo practicing their putting and making “green reading look easy.”

It seems that the 53-year-old has played his cards right by opting to go against the general expectation of going back to his ex-caddy Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay and choosing the veteran caddie of 20 years as his next potentially long-term on-course partner. But it was not so easy to get to Yarbhrough after the reputation that the LIV Golf pro has garnered in the caddy world post-breakup with Mackay over an unpaid bonus tussle. Mickelson offered the Atlanta native hefty sums of “guaranteed” money that made him bend towards him.

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Carrying the experience of working with the likes of Gary Woodland, Bill Haas, Smylie Kaufman, Kelly Robbins, Morgan Pressel, and Suzann Pettersen over the years, Yarbrough’s experience as the sharpest caddie coupled with Mickelson’s lifelong experience as a golf world headliner make them a power duo worth fearing as the Masters come near. The duo has already started scouting the Augusta National GC greens, and their chemistry makes their pairing all the more interesting.

But what is the golf world’s take on this less-expected duo?

Fans react to the love note by Mickelson to Yarbrough

Seeing Mickelson and Co.’s undeterred attempts to win the famous Green Jacket, a fan wrote, “Go get that jacket!” Even though the six-time major winner has not been able to win any event on the Saudi-funded league so far, his performance at last year’s Masters, where he finished T2 alongside Brooks Koepka, 4 strokes behind Jon Rahm, stands as a witness to his golfing prowess and touch with the Augusta National Golf Course, making him an able contender this year as well.

While the golf world GOAT was busy narrating his love note to his newfound caddy, some fans were intrigued to know what it was like for him to play with his brother. One fan wrote, “Love to know- how was Tim at reading em??” In their time together, the Mickelson brothers managed to win three notable titles, namely the 2018 WGC-Mexico Championship, the 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and most importantly, his sixth major title, the 2021 PGA Championship, thus reaffirming how they were also a perfect fit.

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Golf fans want Mickelson claim the green jacket this year. A fan commented, lets take the masters this year phil,” showcasing his excitment. Lefty has made nearly 30 appearances on the greens of Augusta National and is well-versed with the tricky holes. Last year, he became the oldest runner up, and swooped in during the last round to make the record. If things go well, Mickelson might just claim his fourth Masters title.

For someone who has so much experience as the LIV golfer, one can surely bet on him. Keeping Lefty’s experience in mind, a fan commented, “Lets Gooo I’m betting on Phil.” 

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Daiemah Malik

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Daiemah Malik is a Senior Golf Writer at EssentiallySports. Thanks to many evenings on the course, driving and putting alongside her family, Daiemah is able to give her loyal readers a perspective of both a player and a writer. Her area of expertise is technical core sport pieces like analyzing golfers’ performances or predicting how weather will affect an event and those playing.
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