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Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson playing Tuesday practice round together at Masters

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Somewhere, Hal Sutton must be smiling. Fred Couples revealed after a Monday Masters practice round with Tiger Woods that he would be playing again with the 42-year-old on Tuesday. OK, that’s not too surprising, especially with Couples calling Woods one of his best friends. But consider the full group set for Tuesday’s practice round: Tiger Woods, Fred Couples, Thomas Pieters … and Phil Mickelson. Tiger and Phil playing together on a Tuesday at Augusta National? It’s true! “I think Thomas and I will just hang out and watch,� Couples quipped. In fact, their Tuesday practice round is already underway (the group went off No. 10 tee). So yes, we’ve truly seen everything. Woods and Mickelson

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