Putter failing Lefty
CHASKA, Minn. – Phil Mickelson isn’t going back to the drawing board. He’s going back to the putting green.
“I’ve got to get this putter straightened out,” Mickelson, who changed putters after the first round, said following his 74-74-76. “I’ve got to get confident on the greens. I’ve got to start seeing the lines better, get my speed better, get the ball rolling better. Because if you get the ball in the hole, everything else falls into place.”



















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