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Phil Mickelson confident of US Open challenge after positive start

Phil Mickelson has "no complaints" after his opening round at the US Open, which leaves him four shots off the lead on one-under-par.

Phil Mickelson has insisted that he is in a strong position after day one of the US Open at Chambers Bay.

The left-hander shot an opening round-score of 69, which leaves him four shots off co-leaders Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson, who sit on five-under-par.

Many players have found putting on the course difficult, including world number one Rory McIlroy, but Mickelson has labelled it a "fair test".

He told reporters: "I played well. I had a really nice round going and then made bogey on 13 and 14. I think the 13th is the hardest approach shot into the green. I did not leave myself the best shot and was way too far back and then made a good bogey on the next. [But] no complaints. I'm under par in the first round of the US Open and I am pretty pleased.

"I thought it was a very fair test. The set-up was good. I think everyone in the field is going to struggle with three to eight-foot putts when they are downhill because you can't hit it hard enough to hold the line and there is a lot of wiggle.

"The first round was the round I was going to be most nervous at, getting started. You don't want to have to fight to come back all the time. You want to get off to a solid start around par. I'm very pleased with the way the round went."

The US Open is the only Major Mickelson is yet to win, having finished as runner-up on six occasions.

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