Mickelson files trademark for 'Hit Bombs'
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Phil Mickelson is looking to cash in on his strategy off the tee by filing a trademark for "Hit Bombs" with the intent of launching a clothing line, according to lawyer Josh Gerben.
Mickelson made the filing on June 23, shortly after his 50th birthday.
Lefty first used the term during a viral video he made while driving down Magnolia Lane prior to Round 3 of the 2019 Masters.
Weekend at @TheMasters hitting BOMBS 💣 and attacking pins.
— Phil Mickelson (@PhilMickelson) April 13, 2019
LFG!!! #Lefty pic.twitter.com/yTt0yVJ5tQ
Mickelson has spread the word of "hitting bombs" in a number of social media posts since.
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