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Mickelson sees funny side of belt embarrassment

Phil Mickelson secured a huge payday after getting one over on Tiger Woods, but the five-time major winner was left red-faced when his champion belt would not fit around his waist. Mickelson was unable to don the belt he was handed at Shadow Creek Golf Club, but saw the funny side as Woods chuckled. “It looks like it was made in Tiger’s size,” Mickelson quipped.

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