Mickelson went onto drain his eagle to claw back two of the four shots he dropped at the first and second holes.
It's rainy, not particularly warm and he has no chance to win the Masters.
Phil Mickelson's last two days at Augusta have been cursed.
Having hit his drive way right of the fairway, Mickelson tried to get creative in the trees.
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Three times Masters victor Mickelson captured his day off to a bothersome start using a triple bogey at the opening hole followed by means of a bogey at the moment to collapse 18 pictures supporting fellow American Reed. It was his second triple of the tournament, as he made a similarly disastrous 7 on the 9th on Friday.
However he hit a branch in his backswing and it led to an air shot. And then an even more embarrassing shot arose ... He didn't appear to have enough room to make a full swing, but we all know that will never stop Phil. Lefty whiffed from under a tree!
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Decked out in black rain gear, wearing a pair of gloves and looking rather miserable, the three-time green jacket victor probably wished he hadn't gotten out of bed just then.
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