Anthony Kim shot his best round of the 2010 Masters Tournament on Sunday, turning in a seven-under 65, tying him with Nick Watney for the best single day at Augusta this weekend. When he finished 18, he sat two shots back of the leader, Phil Mickelson.
Anthony Kim In The Clubhouse At -12, Now Has To Hope For Mickelson Meltdown
Kim was 1-under on the front nine, but then really caught fire on the back, going birdie-birdie-eagle-birdie on holes 13-16, putting himself up near the top of the leaderboard (and that doesn’t include the times he used the putter to save some rather amazing pars).
But Kim’s day is likely all for not: Mickelson just birdied 15, to move to 15-under, three shots ahead of Kim with just three holes left to play.
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