Friday, 20 July 2012

Phil Mickelson exits British Open after shooting 8-over 78

Phil Mickelson arrived on the first tee for his Friday morning tee time wearing a white shirt and white hat, which seemed like a fitting wardrobe decision for the four-time major winner, who waved the white flag early on with a bogey and a double in a four-hole stretch that ensured he'd be watching a major from his couch for the first time since he missed the cut at the 2007 British Open.

"I don't know what to say right now," Mickelson told reporters after his round.

"I've got a way to go. The last two months have been pretty poor play so I'm a little frustrated. The scores are really far off. I don't know what to say."

There really wasn't much Mickelson could say after his round. After spending much of Thursday's in the rough, he came completely unglued on Friday, missing makable putts -- including an awful three-putt on the 13th hole -- and touring many of Royal Lytham's 206 pot bunkers. He ended the tournament with four double bogeys and four birdies, which isn't exactly the ratio you want to have at a major championship.

Also, you know things just aren't going your way when you have to hit a shot right handed from a bunker, something Mickelson had to do on the 14th after his ball came to rest against the face.

Simply put, it was a week to forget for Mickelson, who came into the British Open upbeat about his chances, but left with more questions than answers about where his game is headed after missing his second cut in his last three starts.

He has a few weeks to tighten things up before the PGA Championship, but the way Mickelson's playing -- hitting loose shots and looking inconsistent with the putter -- it's going to take more than a couple range sessions with Butch Harmon to turn things around.



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