HOYLAKE England (Reuters) - Phil Mickelson tried to accentuate the positives despite a chequered British Open second round on Friday that featured "a terrible putt," a "couple of loose shots" and a lost ball.
The defending champion is safely through to the weekend on level-par 144 although his two-under round of 70 was something of a curate's egg of a performance - good in parts, horrible in others.
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