With a week to go to the Masters at Augusta, it looks like that Phil Mickelson has revived after a mediocre start to the season. The American went round in 66 kinds and is three strokes from the lead in the Shell Houston Open. Jonas Blixt and Freddie Jacobson stood for fine opening laps and Lightning took the opportunity to lower a 145-meter blow for eagle.
While the golf world are waiting to hear from Tiger Woods, ranked 104 in the world if he will participate in the Masters or not, it makes a large part of the world elite in the Shell Houston Open . After the first day leading American Scott Piercy by two strokes after 63 strokes, nine under par and equaled the course record.
Three types lies behind Phil Mickelson on a shared fourth place. And it seems that he has found form, especially in the short game that was impressive. Mickelson went into 66 kinds and was pleased after the round.
– My short game was actually there that cost so many blows last week. I’ve been working on it the last three days and could reverse it after a few days so now I feel that part of the game well, says Mickelson to tour.
Jonas Blixt, 68 kinds first lap, located on a shared 14th place and stood for today’s stroke when he lowered his second stroke for eagle from 145 yards on the 17th hole.
Freddie Jacobson is a blow behind the Flash on a shared 28th place.
It was worse unfortunately for Carl Pettersson and David Lingmerth. Pettersson went two over and Lingmerth three over.
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