Mike Weir looks nothing like the guy who shot one-under 70 in the first round on Thursday.

Through five holes, Weir went double bogey, bogey, par, double bogey, bogey.  Ouch.  Only hHalfway through his front nine and Weir's one-under becames a five-over.

Weir and Mickelson crossed paths somewhere along the scoreboard as one plummeted and the other climbed  After going without a birdie Thursday, Mickelson now has three straight.  His approach shot from the fairway took one bounce and came to a dead stop within 10 feet of the cup on the par-4, 331-yard 4th.  He sunk the putt, improving to one-under.  It seems that everyone is moving down the scoreboard while Mickelson moves up.

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