Mickelson stretches advantage

Phil Mickelson needed only three holes today to turn a six-stroke halfway lead into an eight-shot gulf between himself and the rest of the BellSouth Classic field in Atlanta.

Mickelson stretches advantage

Phil Mickelson needed only three holes today to turn a six-stroke halfway lead into an eight-shot gulf between himself and the rest of the BellSouth Classic field in Atlanta.

After fellow American JJ Henry, his closest overnight challenger, bogeyed the first Mickelson drained a nine-foot birdie putt at the 389-yard third to move to 17 under par.

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