By Syndicated Content
May 7, 2021 4:36 PM
Phil Mickelson thought he played well in Round 1 on Thursday at the Wells Fargo Championship; in Round 2 he said he wasn’t doing enough high-level thinking en route to a 4-over 75.
“I just wasn’t sharp,” he said, later providing an example from his water-bound tee shot on No. 14. “I stepped in there, I was going to hit a draw, standing over it, I’m going to hit a fade and I just made an awful swing, lunged forward on it.”
Mickelson scrambled his way to par on 14, and his 3-under 139 keeps him in the field for the weekend at Quail Hollow Golf Club in Charlotte.
By Syndicated Content
May 7, 2021 | 4:36 PM
Phil Mickelson thought he played well in Round 1 on Thursday at the Wells Fargo Championship; in Round 2 he said he wasnât doing enough high-level thinking en route to a 4-over 75.
âI just wasnât sharp,â he said, later providing an example from his water-bound tee shot on No. 14. âI stepped in there, I was going to hit a draw, standing over it, Iâm going to hit a fade and I just made an awful swing, lunged forward on it.â
Mickelson scrambled his way to par on 14, and his 3-under 139 keeps him in the field for the weekend at Quail Hollow Golf Club in Charlotte.
By Mark Starling
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