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Two bad Mickelson swings leave PGA Championship up for grabs – Sydney Morning Herald
Phil Mickelson had an iron grip on the PGA Championship until two bad swings changed the entire complexion of the tournament

Phil Mickelson had an iron grip on the PGA Championship until two bad swings changed the entire complexion of the tournament on Saturday, leaving Lefty facing a more daunting challenge in his quest to become golfs oldest major winner.
Mickelson had been almost flawless in the third round until he pulled his drive into a bunker at the par-four 12th and made his first bogey in 21 holes.
Phil Mickelson has a slim lead going into the final round.Credit:Getty Images
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