I've putted very poorly, and I've got to get the ball rolling in the hole better. I've hit some good shots and played well in a lot of tournaments, but I haven't been making the 4- or 5-footers and I have not been making the 15- and 20-footers that I've been making the last couple of years.
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I was trying to match (Henry's) score today and when I had six holes left, I only needed three birdies. I thought I could do it, but a bogey and double-bogey kind of derailed me there at the end.Phil Mickelson
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I hope I will continue to play well and take the momentum to Augusta next week.
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I thought Atlanta has always been a great place before Augusta two-hour drive away, similar course. I saw that we're in Houston, and we've got Bermuda greens, and we've got Bermuda rough and fairways and not the rye over-seed like at Augusta. So I probably won't end up playing the week before.
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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.
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