I love playing with Fred. We had a great time, and we kept saying how lucky we were to be in the final pairing on Sunday at the Masters. We were pulling for each other to make some birdies and encouraging each other.
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Well, it was a fun round. I enjoyed coming out this morning when the greens were fresh and making a couple of putts early. It was fun to keep the ball in play and feel like I was trying to make birdie every hole rather than fighting for par. Those rounds are few and far between for me, but I love them when they occur.Phil Mickelson
Let's settle down about the Grand Slam talk. To hold what everybody calls the Tiger Slam, to hold all four majors at the same time, is incredible. That's just one of the most incredible feats in the game.
Phil Mickelson
Where you can make up ground is if the wind blows and your opponents make big numbers. I think you can shoot three, four, five-under par. But to make up a six, seven or eight-shot lead, that will be tough without the leaders coming back.
Phil Mickelson
I love it. It's very similar to Augusta. ... This course has very similar shot values and similar greens.
Phil Mickelson
The stress-free walk up 18 was incredible. I had been wanting that. I had actually been wanting a four- or five-shot lead, but three was OK, too.
Phil Mickelson
The great thing about today is it was not the last day. I know that obviously he's playing well, but because it was not the final round, I wasn't really concerned. I should be now I'm four back.
Phil Mickelson
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