Phil Mickelson fell short of winning a second major this year or reaching No. 1 in the rankings. These days, nothing seems to faze Lefty's mood after he announced he has psoriatic arthritis and medication has eased the pain. "I feel like nothing's wrong right now. I feel normal," Mickelson said Sunday after shooting a 67 to complete the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits at 6-under 282. "I don't want to say it's gone away, but all the symptoms have gone away and I feel great." It was a wild week for the four-time major champion, who was plagued by inconsistency until Sunday's flourish. He said he'll build off his final round performance at Whistling Straits when he starts the FedEx Cup chase at The Barclays on Aug. 26. Beside disclosing his arthritic condition that's under control, he also announced he was a vegetarian. Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/pgachampionship10/news/story?id=5466033