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Phil Mickelson didn't have much to smile about by the time he putted out for a bogey 5 on the third hole Saturday. (Steve Shelton)

Mickelson still holds out hope


Web posted 04/13/96


Norman, who has led the entire way in the 60th Masters Tournament, has a six-shot lead over his closest competitor, Nick Faldo, and is seven shots ahead of Mickelson, who is in third place. Mickelson, a San Diego native, shot an even-par 72 and is at 6-under-par 210 after three rounds.

Phil Mickelson didn't have much to smile about by the time he putted out for a bogey 5 on the third hole Saturday.

Mickelson seemed pleased with his even-par 72 Saturday because he said the course was playing tough. He seemed anxious to get on the putting green in hopes of regaining a lost putting touch.

``When you get to the par 5s, you need to birdie those holes,'' Mickelson said.

Mickelson shot a 1-over-par 37 on the front nine and a 2-under 37 on the back nine. He was disappointed with himself for the way he played No. 13 and No. 15, both par-5 holes.

``I hit a 7-iron into 13 and came up short,'' Mickelson said. ``Hit a good chip to 4 or 5 feet and missed it. And 15, I had a 6-iron in from 191, and I thought I needed to hit it really good because the wind was coming into me. And I just `pured' it. I was posing, and it was just really disappointing to see that thing fly over the green. It just flew over.''

Mickelson still has some hope, such as the resurrection of his opening-round 65, where he shot 30 on the back nine.

``The first six holes are the toughest holes on the golf course,'' Mickelson said. ``That's my mind set right now - to play the first six holes aggressively and somewhere under par.''

This is Mickelson's second straight year in contention. Last year, he opened with 66 and finished with three plus-70 scores and a tie for seventh.

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