Mickelson eyes win on PGA Tour
Champions debut
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[August 26, 2020]
(Reuters) - Phil Mickelson is in
the driving seat to win on his PGA Tour Champions debut after the
American surged to a four-shot lead heading into the final round of
the Charles Schwab Series, which he is using to prepare for next
month's U.S. Open.
Hall of Famer Mickelson has won 44 events on the regular PGA Tour,
including five major championships, and qualified for the senior
circuit having turned 50 in June.
Mickelson followed up his opening round of 61 with a 64 on Tuesday
to go 17-under for the tournament in Ridgedale, Missouri, with Rod
Pampling and Tim Petrovic trailing him going into the final round at
Ozarks National.
Mickelson fired five birdies in seven holes on the front nine before
a lone bogey immediately after the turn. But he recovered with three
more birdies in the next four holes.
He is now in a position to break the PGA Tour Champions' 54-hole
scoring record of 191, jointly held by David Frost, Bruce Fleisher,
Loren Roberts, Bernhard Langer and Rocco Mediate.
"I hit some good shots, made some good birdies, but I want to work
on a couple of things," Mickelson, who will also play in next
month's PGA Tour Safeway Open, told reporters.
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Phil Mickelson grabs a club from his bag in front of caddie Tim
Mickelson (R) on the 11th hole during the final round of the 2020
PGA Championship golf tournament at TPC Harding Park. Mandatory
Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports
"I hit a couple of drives that I hung a little bit left that I want
to work on.
"If I can drive it a little bit more aggressively, I think I can
make a few more birdies and be hard to catch," added Mickelson, who
has been eliminated from the PGA Tour's FedExCup playoffs.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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