Mickelson Misses Chance for Tour 36-Hole Record

Mickelson Misses Chance for Tour 36-Hole Record

Mickelson misses chance for tour 36-hole record

By JOHN NICHOLSON
AP Sports Writer
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.

Phil Mickelson birdied the ninth hole a day too late and missed a chance to break the PGA Tour’s 36-hole scoring record when he finished with a double bogey after driving into the water.

Mickelson followed his opening 60 with a 65 on Friday in the Phoenix Open to reach 17-under 125, a stroke off the tour record for the first two rounds of a tournament set by Pat Perez in the 2009 Bob Hope Classic and matched by David Toms at Colonial in 2011.

Mickelson tied the Phoenix Open record set by Mark Calcavecchia in 2001.

A day after missing a chance for a 59 when his 25-foot putt on the ninth caught the right edge, curled 180 degrees and stayed out, Mickelson hit to 4 feet and rolled the downhill putt into the center of the cup.

Bill Haas was second, four strokes back.

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