Times Colonist

Mickelson heats up early at Pebble Beach

- DOUG FERGUSON

PEBBLE BEACH, California — Phil Mickelson has been coming to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am since 1995 and has won it four times, so there isn’t much he hasn’t accomplish­ed along the Monterey Peninsula. Thursday delivered something new.

Mickelson didn’t miss a single fairway.

“History was made today,” Mickelson said after his 6-under 65 at Monterey Peninsula, leaving him one shot behind Brian Gay and Scott Langley. “To the best of my knowledge, it’s taken me 27 years and a few months to hit all fairways in a single round in competitio­n. I may have done it before, but I don’t ever recall doing it.”

His accuracy was better than his memory. According to the PGA Tour, Mickelson has done it seven times, most recently 21 years ago at Torrey Pines. Perhaps even more remarkable about that round in 1998 was that even playing from the short grass on every shot, he still had a 73.

That wasn’t the case on an ideal day — perhaps the last beautiful day of the week — for scoring. Over three rain-softened tracks — the Shore Course at Monterey Peninsula, Spyglass Hill and Pebble Beach — 59 players in the 156-man field shot in the 60s.

And there was no shortage of entertainm­ent, as usual.

Brandt Snedeker probably wasn’t thinking birdie when his tee shot on the par-5 18th at Pebble Beach missed left and bounced down to the sandy shore. He played it off the beach back to the fairway, hit 7-iron to 10 feet and made the putt for a 69.

“I didn’t hit myself, I didn’t fall down getting out of the rocks down there — it was a little slippery,” Snedeker said. “So it all worked out great. I’m feeling like a genius right now, but at the time I didn’t know.”

Keith Mitchell hit a lefthanded shot from a wooden bridge at Monterey Peninsula through the rough and onto the green that led to par and duly impressed his amateur partner, PGA Tour commission­er Jay Monahan.

Bill Murray kept everyone laughing even after his round, when a volunteer asked him to sign his cap. Murray noticed Pat Perez had already signed it, looked at the scribbling on the bill of the cap and said, “He misspelled his name.”

And there was plenty of good golf along the way.

Gay finished his front nine at Monterey Peninsula with five straight birdies.

Cody Gribble had a 6-under 66 at Spyglass Hill and Si Woo Kim had a 6-under 66 at Pebble Beach.

Nick Taylor of Abbotsford and Mackenzie Hughes from Dundas, Ont., were at 3-under. Ben Silverman of Thornhill, Ont., is 2-under and Adam Hadwin of Abbotsford is even.

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