
“Just like a, ‘ you, I’m going to win no matter what,’” Higgs said. But Phil is going to get a good dose of what we call ‘Harry mode.’” “It will certainly be one of the most pressure-packed Tuesdays I’ve ever had. “So, I had to kind of eat my words and ask him if we can do it in a few weeks at Liberty National, and here we are,’’ Higgs said. The problem for Higgs (which Mickelson surely was well aware of) was that he hadn’t qualified for that limited-field event. Thank you,” Mickelson chirped on Twitter. “This will save me a trip to the ATM before I leave.

Mickelson, not only a six-time major champion with 45 career victories but one of the sharpest, most well-prepared instigators the game has ever seen, publicly invited Higgs for a Tuesday match at the WGC-FedEx St. “All talk until I get invited to one of your coveted matches big guy!!’’ Higgs shot back. “I might not be ready for your trash talk but I AM READY for you,’’ Mickelson responded on Twitter.
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Mickelson took the bait as if he were pulling driver out of his bag on a reachable par-4. And I don’t think is ready for my trash talk- Harry Higgs July 26, 2021 And I don’t think is ready for my trash talk.’’ Higgs’ Twitter response: “I’ll play with anyone. “Somebody asked me, ‘Hey, if you were in a match like the ones Phil’s done on TV, who would you play with?’” “I’ve seen guys do Twitter Q&As and it was the first one I’d done so I was kind of curious to see if anyone’s going to ask me a question,’’ Higgs told The Post on Monday in between a practice-range grind. Higgs was on a flight with some time to kill a few weeks ago and he found himself fiddling with his phone on Twitter. What began as a personal Twitter experiment for Higgs a few weeks ago now has his heart pumping as if he’s getting ready for the final round of a major.

The 29-year-old Higgs, one of the most colorful characters on tour, unwittingly roped himself into a Tuesday morning match at the Jersey City course he desperately doesn’t want to lose.Īt 10 a.m., Higgs and Keith Mitchell will throw it down in a practice round against Phil Mickelson and Joel Dahmen with a few dollars and a lot of bragging rights riding on the outcome. No golf shots of any consequence will be struck at the Northern Trust until Thursday’s opening round at Liberty National marks the start of the PGA Tour’s season-ending FedEx Playoffs. Giants are following the lead of unflappable Brian DabollĮagles faithful should give Doug Pederson his due Jets' moves already paying big dividends in areas of need Nick Gates makes emotional return to Giants after long road back from injury Jets' Alijah Vera-Tucker exhibiting ‘impressive’ versatility
