AUGUSTA, Ga. – After nine bogeys through two rounds, Phil Mickelson cleaned up his scorecard Saturday at Augusta National.
The three-time Masters champion logged just one bogey as part of a third-round, 3-under 69 that moved him to even par for the tournament.
“This was a round, first time in a long time, where I scored, where I just kept saving shots and putting it in the right spot,” Mickelson said. “I didn't really strike it as well as I did the first few days, but I scored. I put it in the right spot. I got up and down a lot, and it felt good to shoot a number at least.