On Saturday, outside the Manhattan federal court, he told reporters he had “just lost the biggest bet of my life”. Mickelson agreed to turn over the $1m profit he made on the trade and was not charged with any wrongdoing. He out-drove Spieth on the 1st, struck his second to 10 feet, and made the putt for birdie. Mickelson’s rollercoaster inconsistency made for a sharp contrast with Spieth, who played the front five in level par. Still, though, that left him two over for the day, and the tournament, off the lead and out of the action.
Source: The Guardian April 08, 2017 23:37 UTC