Mickelson not out of it yet
Phil Mickelson started the day early and finished late at the Masters
on Thursday and in between times he battled gamely to keep alive his
hopes of a fourth green jacket.
The 41-year-old American crowd favorite was on hand -- clad in his
Masters green jacket -- to watch golfing legends Gary Player, Jack
Nicklaus and Arnold Plamer set the ball rolling as honorary starters
just after the crack of dawn. He then did some practice, had a nap and
came back for his 1:53 p.m. tee-off time in the day's final grouping.
What followed gave every indication that his gesture toward golfing
tradition may have been sorely misplaced in terms of fostering his own
chances of winning the tournament.
Mickelson opened with a bogey and was two over at the turn before a
disastrous triple-bogey seven at the 10th, where he lost his ball off
the tee,had him at five over and facing the probability of a missed cut
at Augusta National for just the second time in 20 campaigns, after that
of 1997. AFP |