Tiger Woods last night retained his position as world number one, despite suffering his worst tournament finish as a professional
Tiger Woods last night retained his position as world number one, despite suffering his worst tournament finish as a professional.
Mickelson finished with an eight over 78 in a tie for 46th as Hunter Mahan triumphed by two strokes on 12 under following a final round 64 at Firestone Country Club in Akron.
It meant Woods' stretch as World No 1, which has run for 269 weeks since June 2005, is to continue until at least next week's USPGA Championship at Whistling Straits, Wisconsin.
After finding a greenside bunker in two on the par-five second, Mickelson surprisingly thinned his recovery well over the green to run up a bogey six.
Worse was to come with a hat-trick of bogeys from the sixth followed by a double bogey six on the ninth, while yet more dropped shots on the 12th and 13th left Mickelson eight over par for the day and with a three over total of 283.
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