Phil Mickelson's second round at the Masters did not finish as he would have liked. After manoeuvring himself to three-under, the 46-year-old bogeyed three of the final five holes to leave him level par for the tournament.
Mickelson had got to three-under on the 13th, a hole which saw a moment of pure self-belief in his short game.
Before he took his third shot on the par-five hole, a 60-yard pitch shot, Mickelson instructed his caddy, Jim 'Bones' Mackay to tend to the pin.
It didn't go in, but it was close, four feet close.
Phil Mickelson asking Bones to tend the flagstick 60 yards away should definitely be in the trailer when they make the Phil Mickelson movie.
— Sam Weinman (@samweinman) April 7, 2017
On commentary for Sky Sports, Padraig Harrington called it 'unbelievable'.
'I can't believe I've seen that. That's unbelievable. I've seen him do it before but not in the second round [of the Masters].'