Mickelson happy with mind control during 66 in Memphis
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[June 08, 2018]
(Reuters) - Phil Mickelson gave
his focus a thumbs up after carding four-under-par 66 to trail
first-round leader Seamus Power by one stroke at the FedEx St. Jude
Classic in Tennessee on Thursday.
A week before trying to complete the career grand slam at the U.S.
Open, Mickelson became ragged off the tee late in his round but
avoided any damage at TPC Southwind in Memphis.
"I finished the round off, even though I didn't quite have it there
at the end," Mickelson told PGATour radio. "I had a nice simple
round going and then I missed the last four fairways.
"I was able to gather myself well and control my thoughts a little
bit better."
Mickelson said after a first round 74 at last week's Memorial that
his focus had been lacking but he subsequently gathered himself to
tie for 13th.
By playing in Memphis, the 47-year-old is continuing his traditional
build-up for the U.S. Open.
A six-times U.S. Open runner-up, he has had three chances since
winning the 2013 British Open to become the sixth player to complete
a career grand slam, but he has not come close.
He even skipped last year's event - won by Brooks Koepka at Erin
Hills - to attend his daughter's high school graduation.
Koepka matched Mickelson's 66 on Thursday, saved by a putter that
was almost as hot as the Memphis weather.
"I didn't play well at all," he said. "We were all over the place.
I'm a good putter. I just need to figure out everything else."
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Phil Mickelson hits his tee shot on the 13th hole during the first
round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic golftournament
at TPC Southwind. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA
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World number two Dustin Johnson also started well with a 67 that
included a chip-in birdie at the par-four 12th.
After his approach shot ended in a hazard but dry, Johnson removed
his right shoe and sock, took his stance in the mud and choked down
on his wedge, before knocking the ball into the hole.
"I actually didn't hit it very well and got lucky and it went in the
hole," he said modestly.
Leader Power, an Irishman who went to university in Tennessee,
capped off his day by hitting his approach shot to five feet for a
birdie at the last.
Power, 31, is in his second season on the PGA Tour.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina, editing by Larry
King / Ian Ransom)
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