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Mickelson struggles at PGA, calls last 2 majors ‘atrocious’

- By Steve Reed Associated Press Sports Writer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Phil Mickelson managed a quick smile and a tip of the cap to the crowd after his second round at the PGA Championsh­ip. There was no denying the frustratio­n on his face.

“Atrocious,” Mickelson said a few minutes later, describing his play this week and at the British Open last month, where he failed to make the cut.

The 47-year-old Hall of Famer finished 11 over through 36 holes at the PGA on Friday and is expected to miss the cut for the first time since 1995.

The realizatio­n the streak was ending set in after an opening-round 79 — his worst round at the PGA Championsh­ip. It took Mickelson 31 holes to make a birdie.

“I’m having a tough time visualizin­g the shot,” he said. “I’m having a tough time controllin­g my thoughts and not letting it wander to what I don’t want to happen.”

The big question now: Where does he go from here? The President’s Cup is in September and for perhaps the first time Mickelson might be watching from home. U.S. team captain Steve Stricker spoke with Mickelson recently. He would love to see him on the team, but his play must improve.

“I told him I would like to see him play well here on out to show me something basically, and that doesn’t sound right coming from a guy like me talking to Phil,” Stricker said. “Hey, show me something — that doesn’t sound right. (But) that’s basically what I said. Show me that you are playing good at the end of the year.”

Mickelson desperatel­y wants to be on the team.

He points out he has made the cut in 16 of 18 tournament­s this year, with the two majors being the exception. But Mickelson is ranked 30th in the world and has only one top-10 finish in the last 11 tournament­s — a ninth at the St. Jude Classic.

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