AUGUSTA, Ga. — Even coming here with a series of bad results fresh in his mind, Phil Mickelson knew things were likely to change when he drove down Magnolia Lane.
Augusta National provides Lefty a freedom he feels is missing at regular PGA Tour venues, and that showed during a first-round 67 at the Masters.
Mickelson, 48, opened the tournament with his best first round since shooting the same score in 2010, when he won the third of his three green jackets. There is a long way to go, but a victory at the Masters would make Mickelson the oldest to win a major championship in the game’s history, surpassing the record held since 1968 by Julius Boros.