GULLANE, Scotland (Reuters) - Phil Mickelson was more than mildly irritated by the army of helpers and officials allowed inside the ropes during his opening two-under 69 in the British Open first round at Muirfield on Thursday.
The American left-hander, bidding for a rare back-to-back double after winning the Scottish Open crown at Inverness last week, bemoaned the difference in organisational style between Europe and the United States.
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