The 72nd hole

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Charles Howell chipped to 10 feet and sneaked the par putt into the left side of the cup. he's smiling for the first time in an hour. Phil Mickelson sets up from the left rough, the ball a little above his feet ... and leaves his approach shot short and left of the green. Mickelson must get up and down to win in regulation. Otherwise, it could be the Nissan Open's fifth playoff in the past decade. One of those, in 2003, Howell lost to Mike Weir. He's called it his most frustrating defeat.

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Daily News staff writers Jill Painter and Gene Warnick cover all aspects of the game of golf. Jill also blogs at Painting the Town, and Gene blogs at The Sports Desk and High School Sports Spotlight.

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