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It’s brains, not brawn for lead in Travelers

Mickelson’s 63 good enough for one-stroke edge

- By Pat Eaton-robb The Associated Press

CROMWELL, Conn. — Phil Mickelson figures age might be an asset.

Playing his first tournament since turning 50 this month, the five-time major champion Friday shot 7-under 63 in the Travelers Championsh­ip to take a one-stroke lead into the weekend.

Mickelson said it was perhaps his experience that helped him through his round with long-hitting playing partners, top-ranked Rory Mcilroy and Bryson Dechambeau.

“There’s some holes I can open it up and try to hit driver, but really I just want to get it in play on a lot of holes and let my wedges take over, and I’ve hit a lot of good wedge shots this week,” said Mickelson, the 2001 and 2002 tournament winner.

Two more players withdrew Friday because of the coronaviru­s — Denny Mccarthy for a positive test, and Bud Cauley, who tested negative, but decided to pull out after playing alongside Mccarthy on Thursday. There have been seven virus-related withdrawal­s.

Mickelson was at 13-under 127.

First-round leader Mackenzie Hughes followed an opening 60 with a 68 to drop into a second-place tie with Will Gordon, 23, who led most of the day after shooting an early 62.

Since winning at Pebble Beach last year for his 44th Tour title, Mickelson mostly has struggled.

On Friday at tree-lined TPC River Highlands, Mickelson made a bogey on his second hole before moving up the leaderboar­d. He made the first of his eight birdies from a green-side bunker on No. 5 and shot 30 on the back nine.

While Mickelson is making his 624th PGA Tour start, Gordon is in his eighth tour event on a sponsor’s exemption.

He had nine birdies and just missed a few others, including on the fourth hole where his 35-foot birdie putt came to rest on the edge of the cup.

The former Vanderbilt star is carrying on a long tradition of young players who received a break at TPC River Highlands. Since 1996, 77 of the tournament’s 98 unrestrict­ed sponsor invitation­s have gone to players with fewer than 15 starts on the tour and those players have gone on to combine for 90 victories.

“I was supposed to play in three events that got canceled over COVID, so for those guys to take a chance on me and believe in me means the world,” he said.

 ?? Frank Franklin II The Associated Press ?? After shooting 63 Friday for a one-shot Travelers lead after two rounds, Phil Mickelson said his wedge shots were a major factor.
Frank Franklin II The Associated Press After shooting 63 Friday for a one-shot Travelers lead after two rounds, Phil Mickelson said his wedge shots were a major factor.

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