(Reuters) - Phil Mickelson heads into this week's Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio optimistic about his game and his prospects for next month's U.S. Open, despite having missed two cuts in his last three starts on the PGA Tour.
The American left-hander has spent the past fortnight working hard in practice and believes that his touch around the greens, usually so brilliant, is back to its best after he struggled earlier this season.
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