I don't have much new to offer except to consolidate the remarks and join with those disappointed in Mickleson's use of the clubs.
1. Though many who condone Phil's decision as "legal" are offering that this aesthetic is in proportion to the demands of modern day elite competition (that every avenue must be exercised to its fullest to gain advantage and victory); they are ignoring the 120+ elite players who chose not to use the PingEye2s, though the advantage was certainly available to them. Is it that they don't want to win as bad as Phil? Is Phil's legal advice just better at forecasting the litigation? Assuming that the Ping Eyes actually DO offer a measurable advantage (they must or there wouldn't be a controversy) and throwing away that portion of players who just do not like them and/or are too non-plus about the possible benefits to want to engage the controversy, that still leaves a healthy number of golfers who exercised the choice NOT to play the clubs. Why isn't the behavior of 95% of the players taken as the standard?
2. Tom Doak, among others, is IMO, entirely correct about tying this decision of Phil's back to an economic and proprietary commercial component. As much as i agree however, the other side (the Tour's administration and rule of law) is no better morally on this count. i have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that if I could make a proposal today to Tim Finchem that he could triple the profits of the Tour and all its players by having only four players a week play video golf in Greenland, he would give it serious consideration. if the almighty buck - which has turned the exhibition of sports into disposable entertainment - hadn't already poisoned the well, then the recent economy and struggle to find the Roman river of dollars it once swam would provoke finchem to accept such a ridiculous offer.
3. It is no secret to many ardent golf fans that Phil is known to have a craven, ego-inflated side of his personality that the crowd-a-genic playing conduct belie and that the masses of drunken fans at Bethpage don't see. At the 06 Open at WF, we caddies had the run of the joint and one of our own had a bag in the tournament further deepening our access to the behind-the-scene conduct of the elite players. You will remember that Mickelson was flying high at that time, he had won the last two majors at Baltusrol and Augusta, Tiger had just lost Earl and it seemed Phil was going to break free and start uncorking the major trophies that everyone thought he should have all along. Of course, he collapsed and hasn't been a consistent major factor since, but in that time his Tour behind-his-back-nickname was "FIGJAM" - which stood for "F**k I'm Great, Just Ask Me." i didn't put that down there just to take a shot at him, but to demonstrate that - just like Tiger with his obnoxious ill-tempered behavior - everyone who knows him, knows that he couldn't give a rats ass about anything but Phil. This use of the PE2s is not some "conscientious objection," it is Phil finding one more way to let everyone know that he is better than them, and therefore exceptional beyond the group.
cheers
vk