Quote by Hal Sutton
Put Mickelson and Toms out there. You know, they had the morning o

Put Mickelson and Toms out there. You know, they had the morning off. They rested. Knowing them and the competitors that they are, they are probably a little angry that they werent out there in the morning. – Hal Sutton

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