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Since then, the home has undergone some maintenance, and it's now being shown with the Mickelsons' original furniture.
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That's why someone like Duke, a late bloomer if there ever was one, was teeing off Thursday, knowing he's starting even with all the Woods and Mickelsons of the world.
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Since then, the home has undergone some maintenance and is now being shown with the Mickelsons' original furniture.
Private Properties 2012
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I had been working with the Mickelsons for something like eight years before Dolly showed up; within a year the book was done.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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I had been working with the Mickelsons for something like eight years before Dolly showed up; within a year the book was done.
Loaded Questions: "Keeping the House" Author Ellen Barker 2007
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At a time when Super Bowls and Final Fours are held in corporately named stadiums and cavernous domes, there's something right about each and every Masters unfolding in this land-that-time-forgot place, delivering the same stage, the same theater in the pines, for the Bobby Joneses and Phil Mickelsons.
USATODAY.com - Without fail, The Masters puts on dramatic show 2004
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For years, doctors told the Mickelsons they couldn't have children, so it's no wonder that Amanda has become their guiding light.
USATODAY.com - Mickelson stands poised for major breakthrough 2001
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Clarke likes to keep private conversations just that, although he made clear how much the Mickelsons have meant to him.
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So he said the Mickelsons, Phil and Amy, who herself battled breast cancer, walked with him. hands, Clarke said.
News - latimes.com 2011
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Clarke likes to keep private conversations just that, although he made clear how much the Mickelsons have meant to him.
The Seattle Times 2011
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