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Golf-PGA-Mickelson fails to cash in on Tiger-less major


REUTERS

8:36 p.m. August 10, 2008

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Michigan – In the absence of injured world number one Tiger Woods, second-ranked Phil Mickelson was the tournament favourite going into this week's PGA Championship.

By the time a gruelling four days of golf ended on the tough Oakland Hills Country Club layout, Mickelson had to settle for a share of seventh place, seven strokes behind winner Padraig Harrington.

'I would have liked to obviously play better but I had a good week,' the American left-hander told reporters after shooting a level-par 70 in Sunday's blustery and damp final round.

'I had an enjoyable time here in Michigan and interesting weather. I didn't expect it to be cool. I thought it was going to be warm the whole time. I think we all did.

'But I had my up and downs, had a little go of it early in the round today and tried to make a move.'

Mickelson, a three-times major winner who clinched the 2005 PGA Championship at Baltusrol, reeled off three consecutive birdies from the par-five second to get within three strokes of the lead.

However, he failed to pick up any more shots over the last 14 holes on his way to a four-over aggregate of 284.

'It was a tough final round and I thought even par was a good score but it obviously was not a good enough round coming from as far back as I was,' the 38-year-old Californian said.

'We have a long wait now for the next major, the Masters,' he added, referring to next April at Augusta National.

'In the meantime we have a pretty exciting five-week stretch here (on the PGA Tour) with four FedExCup events and the (Sept. 19-21) Ryder Cup.'

Asked what he would be working on in his game in the final portion of the season, he replied: 'I'll spend a lot of time on short game. I let a lot of shots slide around the greens this week so I'll spend time trying to get that dialed in.'

Four-times champion Woods was sidelined for the rest of the year from mid-June after having reconstructive knee surgery.

(Editing by John O'Brien)


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