Golf: Mickelson grabs one-shot
lead; another player tests positive for COVID-19
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[June 27, 2020]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - Phil Mickelson used a solid finish to seize a one-shot
lead following the second round of the Travelers Championship in
Cromwell, Connecticut, on Friday where a third PGA Tour player
tested positive for COVID-19.
Mickelson closed with a birdie at the last hole of the TPC River
Highlands course for a seven-under-par 63 that brought him to 13
under on the week and one shot clear of first-round leader Mackenzie
Hughes (68) and sponsor invite Will Gordon (62).
World No. 1 Rory McIlroy (68) and Xander Schauffele (68) were among
a pack of five golfers a further three shots back.
Mickelson, in his first tournament since turning 50 last week, will
have a short turnaround as third round action will feature
threesomes off split tees starting at 7 a.m. EDT (1100 GMT) due to
expectations for inclement weather later in the day.
"It's probably a little bit difficult as you get older, but when
you're playing well, you have that extra momentum, and it should be
okay," said Mickelson.
Gordon, in only his eighth PGA Tour start and playing on a sponsor
exemption, made the most of his opportunity as he mixed six birdies
and one bogey over his opening eight holes before adding another
three birdies after the turn.
"I knew that (the course) was going to be gettable this morning,"
said Gordon. "Just tried to come into today with a really positive
mindset and aggressive mindset and I was able to do that."
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Phil Mickelson tees off
on the 10th during the second round of the Travelers Championship
golf tournament at TPC River Highlands. Mandatory Credit: Bill
Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Collin Morikawa came into this week riding a streak of 22
consecutive cuts made to begin his professional career but finally
ran out of gas, falling three short of matching the record held by
Tiger Woods.
"Just couldn't get the ball in the hole," said Morikawa. "That's the
name of the game, right? So it was bound to happen at some point."
Denny McCarthy withdrew ahead of his second round after he became
the third PGA Tour player to test positive for COVID-19.
"Last night, I woke up in the middle of the night with additional
aches and soreness and sensed something was off," said McCarthy. "I
felt like the only thing to do was get tested at that point before I
went to the course."
Bud Cauley, who played the first round with McCarthy, tested
negative twice but withdrew as a precautionary measure, bringing the
number of coronavirus-related withdrawals this week to seven.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond and Tom
Brown)
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