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		Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson enter U.S. Open
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			 [April 15, 2022]  
			Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson put 
			their names into contention for the U.S. Open Championship, multiple 
			outlets reported Thursday. 
 That doesn't mean that either, or both, are confirmed to participate 
			in the tournament, scheduled for The Country Club in Brookline, 
			Mass., from June 16-19. Wednesday night was the deadline to reserve 
			their spots should they choose to play.
 
 Woods played in his first tournament in more than a year last 
			weekend at the Masters, finishing 47th, as he works his way back 
			from injuries sustained in a devastating single-car crash in 
			February 2021. He has committed to playing at The Open at St. 
			Andrews in July, but not in the PGA Championship at Southern Hills 
			in Tulsa, Okla., or the U.S. Open.
 
 Mickelson hasn't played on the tour since January after 
			controversial comments he made about a planned Saudi Arabia-backed 
			golf league and his criticisms of the PGA Tour went public.
 
 They were among the 9,265 golfers to enter the tournament. Woods and 
			Mickelson are among 48 players -- including 12 past U.S. Open 
			champions -- who are exempt and have an automatic entry. Thousands 
			of other entrants will try to qualify through local tournaments.
 
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			Golf - The Masters - Augusta National Golf Club - Augusta, Georgia, 
			U.S. - April 10, 2022 Tiger Woods of the U.S. on the 18th green 
			during the final round REUTERS/Mike Segar 
            
			 
 
			 Jon Rahm of Spain won the U.S. Open last year at 
			Torrey Pines Golf Course near San Diego.
 Woods has won the U.S. Open three times -- 2000, 2002 and 2008. It 
			is the only major that Mickelson hasn't won, though he is a six-time 
			runner-up.
 
 Mickelson, 51, won the PGA Championship last summer to earn a 
			five-year U.S. Open exemption.
 
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