Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are the two most renowned names in golf. The former No.1, Woods, never gives up quickly, and despite injuries, we have always seen him returning stronger. Similarly, former PGA Tour member, Mickelson, has had many difficulties in his life, yet he chose to power through all of them, only to emerge victorious. Both of the legends have come out the other end stronger and ready to take up any challenges that come their way. Even though Mickelson has joined LIV Golf, and people were against it, he is still admired for his game worldwide.
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Both of these golfers are not just gifted, they have immense potential, and their Handicap Index is a testament to this. The Handicap Index shows the potential scoring ability. It is always expressed as a number with one decimal place. Golfers of all skill levels use it to determine how many strokes they might need to win.
The inconceivable Handicap Index of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson
In 2020, during the Match Champions for Charity, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson were the talk of the town. The reason was their astounding handicap index.
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According to the reports, Mickelson maintained a public handicap index of +6.0 outside Scottsdale, Arizona’s Whisper Rock GC. His 20 rounds were then submitted to a competition between August 2019 and March 2020. Woods’ handicap index is +7.1, more than a full stroke higher than Mickelson’s.
Two of the USGA’s handicapping whizzes, Steve Edmondson and Lee Rainwater, calculated these handicap indexes. According to the new World Handicap System, the index must be calculated using the eight best scores from a golfer’s most recent 20 rounds. Therefore, the most recent rounds of Woods and Mickelson were considered. And it was clear why these two were the best.
Why Mickelson and Woods are the best in the game
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With an incredible handicap index, Woods has great achievements under his belt. He is a fifteen-time major championship winner. The former No. 1 has created history by winning 82 PGA Tour events in his career since he turned pro in 1996.
On the other hand, Mickelson has 44 PGA Tour victories, which proves he is right to have the second-best handicap index after Woods. The LIV golf member has also won five major championships, including three Masters Tournaments.
These victories of the leading golfers prove that they have the perfect handicap index among all pro golfers.
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