Bringing on back the good times could be Mickelson's mantra


  • Golf
  • Monday, 14 Jul 2014

HOYLAKE England (Reuters) - 'Bringing On Back The Good Times' was a chart hit in the 1960s and the sentiment could be true of Phil Mickelson this week as he bids to retain the British Open title he won so spectacularly last year.

The popular American produced a memorable closing 66 to emerge from the pack and snatch victory at Muirfield 12 months ago, his first in golf's oldest major championship at the 20th attempt.

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