OAKMONT, Pa. - Phil Mickelson looked more like a bowler than a three-time major champion, adjusting the black brace on his left wrist as he stared down the first fairway, an alley lined not by gutters but the gnarly, ankle-deep rough of Oakmont Country Club. It was a gentle swing and a favorable result, right down the middle.
He played only nine holes Tuesday, but it was the first time he had played golf since he withdrew May 31 after 11 holes of the Memorial with an inflamed left wrist. He had hoped to play without pain at the U.S. Open, but he will settle for playing.
"I should be able to have it be manageable as long as I don't aggravate it," Mickelson said. "Or hit it …

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