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"I don't normally play four days perfectly, so this was my bad round and, hopefully, I'll get it turned around tomorrow. I get an early tee time. I'll have a course in good shape for the morning and see if I can come out with a low score."
Mickelson's buoyant mood surely had something to do with the presence of his wife, Amy, who is recovering from a bout with breast cancer. She has begun traveling with her husband again, at least at major events. And right after the round, the two sat down at a table in the clubhouse at Congressional alongside Dustin Johnson, the third member of Mickelson's group, and got a headstart on his birthday celebration with a couple of mini-burgers.
Considering how much work he'd already done to get there, he had plenty of reasons to smile.
"To be able to shoot what I did from where I did," Mickelson said, "I'll gladly take it."
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