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Phil Mickelson Exposed for 'Sinister' Mind Games at First LIV Golf Event
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Phil Mickelson's Fall From Grace Has Been Stunningly Depressing
It’s U.S. Open week at Shinnecock Hills, a place that brings up two indelible Phil Mickelson memories. The first was back in 2004 when he faced off against Retief Goosen. Mickelson was tied with Goosen on the 71st tee but made a double bogey on the par-3 17th and lost the tournament—one of his six runner-ups in the U.S. Open. The second was in 2018. Lefty wasn’t in contention that week but he made headlines by hitting a moving ball on the 13th g…

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