Mickelson: 'There Will Be an Opportunity' at British LOCH LOMOND (Reuters) - World number two Phil Mickelson said he felt ready to launch his British Open title challenge at Royal Birkdale on Thursday despite finishing down the field at the Scottish Open. The American left-hander was unable to take advantage of calm, sunny conditions in Sunday's final round at Loch Lomond, returning a two-over 73 for a two-under aggregate of 282. "I had a great week this week even though I didn't play the way I wanted," Mickelson told reporters. "I got acclimatized to the time, my body feels good and I had three good days (of practice) at Birkdale before this tournament started. "This has given me an opportunity to look at my strengths and weaknesses, work on them and see if I can put it all together for the Open." Mickelson, effectively the world number one with Tiger Woods set to be sidelined by injury for the rest of the year, believes the top golfers will come to the fore in the third major of the season. "I love going... Publ.Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:06:56 -0400 Source: ABC News
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