Lefty scrambles to tee time after hotel evacuation

Golf

MEDINAH, Ill. — Phil Mickelson had a hasty start to the final round of the BMW Championship on Sunday, arriving at Medinah Country Club less than 40 minutes prior to his tee time, forced to changed his shoes in the parking lot and scramble to get warmed up.

Mickelson had been locked out of his nearby hotel room for 90 minutes due to a lightning strike that caused a fire and an evacuation. He tweeted the circumstances and feared he might miss his tee time.

Mickelson, 49, credited the power of social media with helping him make it. The PGA Tour got involved, as did local police. He was staying at the Edgewood Resort & Spa hotel in Itasca, Ill., adjacent to Medinah Country Club, so his journey was not far.

The golfer was scheduled to tee off at 11:52 ET off the 10th tee, which is a considerable distance from the clubhouse and parking lot. He only had time to swing a weighted club in the parking lot, then to hit a few drivers and chips on the range before heading to the course.

Mickelson tweeted again that the “EMT’s were awesome and I’m going to make it,” and then joked that his clubs “acted as a fire retardant.”

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