Phil Mickelson has one major target in 2014 - winning the US Open and completing the career Grand Slam.
                                
Phil Mickelson 
Having  already won the US PGA Championship and the Masters and last year added  the Open Championship, the US Open is the only major tournament missing  from his impressive CV. 
 
"There's  no hiding the fact that winning the U.S. Open would be my career goal  of completing the career Grand Slam, and that's the final leg that I  have. I'll be putting most of my focus into winning the U.S. Open," said  Mickelson. 
That  "focus" includes cutting his schedule by 25% to ensure he stays as  fresh as possible ahead of the tournament, and making sure that there  isn't a blade of grass at Pinehurst, venue for this year's US Open, that  isn't familiar to him. 
Mickelson has a long and heartbreaking relationship with the major,  having finished runner-up an incredible six times, including his most  recent disappointment at Merion, but he doesn't see that as a negative. 
"To use an analogy," he said, "when I am putting well, not every putt  goes in, but I catch lots of lips; the ball comes close. And the when  it's close, I know that eventually they are going to fall in. And I use  the same analogy for the U.S. Open. I've come close so many times. I've  played well so many times in that tournament, that I believe it will  happen soon."
 
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