Lefty’s chances slipping
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- June
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Devastating turn of events there for Mickelson, whose bogey on 17 was followed moments late by Lucas Glover’s birdie putt on 16. Instead of a tie for first with Glover and David Duval, Mickelson has dropped two strokes back with one hole to play.
The 18th is a birdie hole for these guys, and Mickelson will need it. Duval looked like he was out of this tournament with a triple bogey on his second hole of the day. But he’s been steady all day and momentarily pulled into a tie for the lead with back to back birdies on Nos. 14 and 15.
Glover has the lead all to himself now. Let’s see if he can finish it out.
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