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FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- As the sun set on another multi-round day at the U.S. Open for Phil Mickelson, the pack was coming back to him. Just as he'd predicted.
Mickelson left Bethpage Black at 2-under through two holes of his final round, five shots off the lead and tied for third. Nearly all the contenders around and ahead of him had made bogeys in the evening final round before the horn sounded; Mickelson had barely missed two birdie putts on the first two holes.See the full content of this document
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Mickelson Climbs Into Contention
Coupled with his seven-birdie, four-bogey, one-double bogey third round that he finished earlier on Sunday, Mickelson's confidence that he c...
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