Nantz: Phil will complete career Grand Slam at Pebble Beach

Nantz: Phil will complete career Grand Slam at Pebble Beach

CBS Sports' lead golf announcer Jim Nantz joined "Morning Drive" on Wednesday at the PGA Merchandise Show and offered a very strong take on Phil Mickelson:"I think hes going to win at Pebble, how about that? I want to put that on the record, right now," Nantz said. "I like stories. I like to figure out how history ties to the present."Pebble Beach will host the U.S. Open in June. It is the only major Mickelson has never won, though, he's finished runner-up six times.

Nantz pointed out that Mickelsons 49th birthday is Sunday of the U.S. Open, that hes won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am four times, and that his maternal grandfather, Al Santos, was one of the first caddies at Pebble."What an American dream. You could have a grandson later walk those same fairways," Nantz said. "Instead of what his grandfather was making, 25 cents a bag, now hes going to close out the career Grand Slam on the sacred sod of Pebble Beach, what a story that would be."The story is too good and his record is too good there for me to overlook it."Mickelson finished T-2 in his 2019 debut last week at the Desert Classic.



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