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Mickelson cruises to Players Championship win

O'Hair's gaffe on 17 helps seal Lefty earns first victory under new coach

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Phil Mickelson celebrates a birdie putt on the first green during the final round of The Players Championship on Sunday.

“I knew I could shoot a round in the 60s here if I’d just make a few putts, and I did today,” Woods said.

Eight players were within four shots of O’Hair at the start of the final round, and that number dwindled quickly when only three of those players — Mickelson, Jose Coceres and Carl Petterson — made a birdie through the first five holes.

Mickelson again met with Harmon for a two-hour session on the practice range some six hours before he teed off, and they worked again before he headed to the first tee.

“He’s got as much talent as anyone in the world, other than maybe Tiger,” Harmon said. “If we can get him to play out of the fairway, he can rival Tiger.”

Lefty looked irritated with his first drive, a low, sweeping fade that started out over the water before finding the fairway. But he wasted no time catching O’Hair.

Mickelson holed a 25-foot birdie putt at No. 1, and O’Hair stayed in the lead by making a 7-footer for par. O’Hair had to make a nervy 4-footer on the next hole to match birdies with Mickelson, and the kid followed with two bunker saves to stay atop the leaderboard.

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The start of the back nine turned in Mickelson’s favor.

From a fairway bunker, O’Hair bounced his approach over the green and played a full flop that came out strong and went through the green into more rough. He chipped short and made his first bogey to fall one shot behind.

O’Hair appeared to have the advantage on the par-5 11th when Mickelson found the right rough and played a risky shot with a hybrid to the left portion of the fairway. O’Hair had a shot at the green, and his ball came up a yard short of perfect, instead dropping down the slope and into the bunker. It was a simple shot, but O’Hair caught it heavy and settled for par. Mickelson nearly holed his wedge and made a 4-footer for birdie, and suddenly the lead was two shots.

“I don’t think I lost it on 11,” O’Hair said. “I think I lost the momentum on 11.”

They traded pars the rest of the way, both missing a few good birdie chances on the 15th and 16th.

That gave Mickelson a two-shot cushion playing the island green, one of the few holes were he aims for the middle of the green. That’s where he hit it Sunday, leaving the risk — and penalty — to someone else.

The only excitement from Mickelson came on the 18th, when his 6-iron flirted with the banks of the lake.

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