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Why coming home to a U.S. Open at Torrey Pines might not be a good thing for Phil Mickelson

The narrative is sitting there: Phil Mickelson, fresh off his PGA Championship win, returns to a place where he grew up playing and won three times in search of that elusive U.S. Open. One problem: He doesn’t love this Torrey Pines.

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