Phil Mickelson's bleak return to the New York area was made worse with a spectator delivering a savage taunt.
“I think I’ve always enjoyed playing in this area. We had a great day thereafter,” Mickelson said.The rest of his day did not get much better, particularly the end. He missed a 12-foot birdie putt on his final hole, then ran the three-footer for par some six feet by the hole.He made that for a bogey-bogey finish and a 75.After opening with a 69 in the first LIV event outside London, Mickelson has posted either 75 or 76 in his subsequent six rounds.“It doesn’t feel that far off.
"And yeah, of course, it’s been a busy couple of weeks and not the most fun, but we keep our head down and focus on the golf. Just very pleased to have the ability to go out there and do that and play such a solid round.Reed also had a 64 in his second LIV Golf event. His round featured six birdies in a seven-hole stretch during the shotgun start.