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Mickelson eyes ‘most special’ Ryder Cup

Phil Mickelson believes this month’s Ryder Cup could be the most special of his career if he is handed a 12th cap by USA captain Jim Furyk on Tuesday. Mickelson boosted his goal of competing in France later this month after posting closing rounds of 67 and 63 for an eventual 10-under-par total at the PGA Dell Technologies Championship on Monday. The 48-year-old’s closing 63 could not have come at a better time for Mickelson, with Furyk set to announce three of his four captain’s picks on Tuesday.

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