Cell phone woes hit Mickelson in poor start at US Open
By Kulpin in Sports
Updated 3 years ago
Spectators hoping to capture a video of Phil Mickelson chasing history did their part to disrupt his bid for a career Grand Slam on Thursday at the US Open. Mickelson, bothered at times by noisy cell phones, struggled to a four-over-par 75 and finished the opening round at Torrey Pines eight strokes adrift of pace-setter Russell Henley.