Mickelson to attack Open without drivers

Phil Mickelson has left his drivers at home and will take on this week's British Open with his irons and three-wood only.

Golfer Phil Mickelson

Phil Mickelson is relying on his iron play to win him this week's British Open. (AAP)

Royal Birkdale and Torrey Pines would seem to have nothing in common except Phil Mickelson is playing both major championships without a driver in his bag.

Mickelson carried only the three-wood with him during his practice round Tuesday at the British Open, and he plans to keep it that way.

"We won't be playing in this wind," Mickelson said as he finished up his round with a light blowing breeze toward the Irish Sea.

"And when we get the normal wind, there really isn't a driver for me until we get to 15. And then that brings the bunkers into play."

Mickelson, who once had two drivers in his bag at the Masters, didn't hit a driver in the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines. He wasn't much of a factor that week and finished five shots out of the playoff that Tiger Woods won over Rocco Mediate.

Mickelson instead has four wedges, including a 64-degree sand wedge that he can use for flop shots off tight lies on a links course. He also has two three-irons, one of them with the loft tweaked to make a strong, driving club.

The three-wood is the same club he had when he won the British Open at Muirfield in 2013, his last victory.

"It's a much easier club for me to hit low," Mickelson said on Golf Channel. "So even into the wind, I hit it every bit as far as I hit a driver."


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