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Harry English takes charge as Phil Mickelson exits Torrey Pines

Local favorite Phil Mickelson has joined Tiger Woods as weekend casualties as the five-time major winner failed to make the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines on Friday.

Harry English takes charge as Phil Mickelson exits Torrey Pines

La Jolla, California: Local favorite Phil Mickelson has joined Tiger Woods as weekend casualties as the five-time major winner failed to make the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines on Friday.

Mickelson backed up his 74 on the South course from round one with an even-par 72 on the easier North Course on Friday to be left at two-over and headed for the exit door Woods went through on Thursday with a back injury.

The San Diego native was 12 shots off the pace of fellow American Harris English, who put together a six-under 66 on the North course to push out to 10-under 134 and a two-shot lead late in the second round.

“I take a lot of positives from today. I hit the ball well, made some really good putts and hit some good wedge shots,” English said.

He is bogey free through two rounds, the first time a player has accomplished the feat at the tournament in four years.

“I was very excited about that yesterday," Harris said. "Especially coming out this morning and having to finish some holes (from the first round) kind of in the cold and it`s good to make some of those six-footers coming out for par.

“That`s what you got to do on the South course and I kept that momentum going to the North course today, which is a little shorter, a little bit easier.”

American Nick Watney put together a 65 on the North and Venezuelan Jhonattan Vegas a solid 69 to move to eight-under and a share of second with Scotland`s Martin Laird (68).

But for Mickelson it was a day to forget with two bogeys in his first five holes.

He pegged them back with back-to-back birdies on the 16th and 17th, his seventh and eighth holes, and gave fans hope with a birdie on the second, his 11th.

But he played the last seven holes one over, joining Woods and Jordan Spieth as high profile casualties.

“It`s very frustrating for me right now,” Mickelson said. “I felt really ready to start the year and these first few weeks have been very poor. I feel like I`m hitting the ball tee to green quite well, really well, but my putting is beyond pathetic and if I can`t get back to the levels of 2013, I`m not sure what I`m going to do, because this is very frustrating.”