CARMEL, Indiana (Reuters) - Phil Mickelson staged an inspired charge to grab the BMW championship spotlight and a share of the third round lead with a faltering Vijay Singh on Saturday. With Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy hogging the headlines through the opening two rounds, it was Mickelson's turn to take centre stage, marching to a career high with 10 birdies in an eight-under 64 to join Singh on 16-under. "I got it going with the putter," Mickelson told reporters. "It was very similar to yesterday's round, I played really well and had a lot of good opportunities. ...
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