Mickelson and Pampling leave Monty 16 adrift

Colin Montgomerie crashed to his worst-ever round in America today – a 12-over-par 82 that left him a massive 16 strokes adrift of US PGA Championship leaders Phil Mickelson and Australian Rod Pampling.

Colin Montgomerie crashed to his worst-ever round in America today – a 12-over-par 82 that left him a massive 16 strokes adrift of US PGA Championship leaders Phil Mickelson and Australian Rod Pampling.

Returning to the Oak Hill course in Rochester, New York, where he helped Europe win the Ryder Cup eight years ago Montgomerie handed in a card that was four more than his previous highest in the event.

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