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Jun 16, 1970 · Won four times, including a comeback win at the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola, and increased official career win total to 37 (12th on the PGA TOUR career wins list).

What golf tournaments has Phil Mickelson won?
- Masters Tournament (3): 2004, 2006, 2010.
- PGA Championship (2): 2005, 2021.
- The Open Championship: 2013.
How many PGA wins Does Phil Mickelson have?
Has Mickelson ever won PGA?
Who has won the most major golf tournaments?
Is Phil Mickelson a billionaire?
Mickelson has currently a net worth of 400 million dollars. This professional golfer was included in the World Golf Hall of Fame.Apr 28, 2022
What is Phil Mickelsons net worth?
Full Name: | Phil Mickelson |
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Net Worth: | $400 Million |
Profession: | Golf Player |
Age: | 52 Years Old |
Country: | United States |
Which major has Mickelson not won?
Who is the greatest golfer of all time?
Where does Phil Mickelson rank all time?
Has anyone ever won all 4 golf majors in one year?
Which golfers have won all 4 majors?
When did Phil Mickelson win his last major?
Phil Mickelson's majors timeline: Here's his last major win, PGA Championship history and more. Phil Mickelson won his sixth major tournament on Sunday at the 2021 PGA Championship. The win is Lefty's first since 2013, and his first at the PGA Championship since 2005. It also marks the PGA Championship as just the second major event he has won more ...
Who is the oldest golfer to win a major?
MORE: Mickelson becomes golf's oldest major winner. The win is arguably the greatest achievement of Mickelson 's storied career. With that, here's a look back at his major tournament history:
Who won the 2021 PGA Championship?
PGA Championship 2021 : Round 4 - Singles. Phil Mickelson won his sixth major tournament on Sunday at the 2021 PGA Championship. The win is Lefty's first since 2013, and his first at the PGA Championship since 2005. It also marks the PGA Championship as just the second major event he has won more than once (the other being the Masters Tournament).
How many times has Phil Mickelson won a PGA Tour tournament?
He also won four times in 2000 and 2005. Mickelson's 3-win seasons are 2007 and 2009. Mickelson has won at least one official PGA Tour tournament in 21 different years.
What year did Phil Mickelson win the PGA Tour?
2. Buick Invitational of California. 1991 (1) 1. Northern Telecom Open. Phil Mickelson led the PGA Tour in wins in one year, 1996. He won four times that year, which is the most wins in any given season by Mickelson on the PGA Tour. He also won four times in 2000 and 2005. Mickelson's 3-win seasons are 2007 and 2009.
How many wins does Phil Mickelson have?
Mickelson is one of nine golfers in golf history with 40 or more wins on the PGA Tour. At 44 wins currently, he ranks No. 9 on the tour's all-time win list. Here are the golfers just above and below Mickelson in career PGA Tour wins: 7. Billy Casper, 51 wins. 8.
How many victories did Phil Mickelson have on the European Tour?
Mickelson is credited with nine victories on the European Tour, five of which are his major championship wins already listed above. The other four Euro Tour wins for Mickelson are:
Did Phil Mickelson win the Challenge Tour?
Trivia alert: Mickelson also won once on the Challenge Tour, the European equivalent of the Web.com Tour. It happened at the 1993 Tournoi Perrier de Paris, an event played at Golf Euro Disney. It was the only time that tournament was played.
When did Phil Mickelson win the PGA Tour?
Mickelson secured perhaps his greatest achievement as an amateur in January 1991 , winning his first PGA Tour event, the Northern Telecom Open, in Tucson, making him one of the few golfers to win a PGA Tour event as an amateur in the history of the PGA Tour.
How many NCAA championships did Phil Mickelson win?
Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship and became the face of amateur golf in the United States, capturing three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards (1990, 1991, 1992) as the outstanding collegiate golfer. With three individual NCAA championships, he shares the record for most individual NCAA championships alongside Ben Crenshaw. Mickelson also led the Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990. Over the course of his collegiate career, he won 16 tournaments.
Why did Phil Mickelson miss the cut?
He had been hampered by a wrist injury that was incurred while practicing in the thick rough at Oakmont a few weeks before the tournament.
Who is Mickelson's swing coach?
After leaving Butch Harmon, Mickelson hired Andrew Getson of Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, to serve as his new swing coach. The two worked together heavily in the 2015 offseason to get Mickelson's swing back. Under Getson's guidance, Mickelson made his 2016 debut at the CareerBuilder Challenge.
What was Phil Mickelson's record in 2004?
He faltered at the 2004 Ryder Cup with a 1–3–0 record, but refused to blame the sudden change in equipment or his practice methods for his performance. In November 2004, Mickelson tallied his career-low for an 18-hole round: a 59 at the PGA Grand Slam of Golf at Poipu Bay Golf Course in Hawaii .
How many holes did Phil Mickelson need to beat Woods?
Mickelson needed four extra holes to beat Woods, which he did by holing a four-foot putt after Woods missed a seven-foot putt on the 22nd hole. In his third start of the 2019 calendar year, Mickelson won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, shooting a bogey-free final round 65 to defeat Paul Casey by three strokes.
How many majors has Phil Mickelson won?
Mickelson is one of 17 players in the history of golf to win at least three of the four majors. He has won every major except the U.S. Open, in which he has finished runner-up a record six times. Mickelson has spent more than 25 consecutive years in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking.
What year did Phil Mickelson win the Masters?
Mickelson’s famous final-green leap after nailing the winning putt at the 2004 Masters. Mickelson then made it three majors in three seasons when he won for the second time at Augusta, thwarting South Africa’s Tim Clark by two strokes.
How many people have won more majors than Phil Mickelson?
Only 11 people in the history of the game have won more majors than Mickelson, with Jack Nicklaus holding a record 18. However, agonisingly for the charismatic left-hander, he has yet to complete the career grand slam, having registered a record six runner-up finishes in the US Open.
Who did Phil Mickelson lose to in the US Open?
After winning the first major of the year in 2004, Mickelson very nearly completed the second leg of the calendar grand slam at the US Open, losing out to Retief Goosen in a titanic battle at Shinnecock Hills.
Who is the oldest golfer in the world?
Phil Mickelson is one of golf’s all-time greats and truly cemented his status in the game at the 2021 PGA Championship, becoming the oldest major champion in the history of the sport at the age of 50.
Who won the 2004 Masters?
Once hailed as the best player never to have won one of golf’s ‘big four’ events after a number of near-misses, the left-hander finally got over the line in 2004 when he won the Masters by a single shot from Ernie Els, producing one of the most famous final-green celebrations of all time.
Phil wins the PGA Championship
Last May, Mickelson became golf’s oldest major championship when he took home the Wanamaker after holding off Brooks Koepka at Kiawah. At 50 years, 11 months and 3 days old, Lefty proved that he could not only keep up with the young guns — he could run right past ’em. And boy, did he take advantage of the win on social media.
Phil celebrates the PGA Championship
It truly turned into the Summer of Phil. If you’d forgotten his incredible win at Kiawah, well, he wouldn’t let you forget for long.
Phil wins some more
I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention that Lefty also won four of his first six starts (!) on the PGA Tour Champions. Life was really good for Phil Mickelson.
Tour players speak out
There’s really no way to spin Mickelson’s comments in a positive light and Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy weren’t afraid to admit it.
Phil goes radio silent
If you’re on Golf Twitter you know that Phil Mickelson loves to get in the mix. Look at his reply section and you’ll see him engaging with fans, making silly remarks and more often than not, tooting his own horn. Simply put, he’s been a rockstar on social media. This all changed after Shipnuck’s article was released last week.
Sponsors
Mickelson said he wouldn’t blame his sponsors if they dropped him, and that’s exactly what KPMG did.
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Overview
Professional career
Mickelson graduated from ASU in June 1992 and quickly turned professional. He bypassed the tour's qualifying process (Q-School) because of his 1991 win in Tucson, which earned him a two-year exemption. In 1992, Mickelson hired Jim "Bones" Mackay as his caddy. He won many PGA Tour tournaments during this period, including the Byron Nelson Golf Classic and the World Series of Golf in 19…
Early life and family
Philip Alfred Mickelson was born on June 16, 1970, in San Diego, California, to parents Philip Mickelson, an airline pilot and former naval aviator, and Mary Santos. He was raised there and in Scottsdale, Arizona. Mickelson has Portuguese, Swedish, and Sicilian ancestry. His maternal grandfather, Alfred Santos (also Mickelson's middle name) was a caddie at Pebble Beach Golf Linksand took Phil to play golf as a child. Although otherwise right-handed, he played golf left-h…
College golf
Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship and became the face of amateur golf in the United States, capturing three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards (1990, 1991, 1992) as the outstanding collegiate golfer. With three individual NCAA championships, he shares the record for most individual NCAA championships alongside Ben Crenshaw. Mickelson also led the Sun Devilsto the NCAA team title in 1990. Over the cours…
Playing style
As a competitor, Mickelson's playing style is described by many as "aggressive" and highly social. His strategy toward difficult shots (bad lies, obstructions) would tend to be considered risky.
Mickelson has also been characterized by his powerful and sometimes inaccurate driver, but his excellent short game draws the most positive reviews, most of all his daring "Phil flop" shot in which a big swing with a high-lofted wedge against a tight lie flies a ball high into the air for a sh…
Earnings and endorsements
Although ranked second on the PGA Tour's all-time money list of tournament prize money won, Mickelson earns far more from endorsements than from prize money. According to one estimate of 2011 earnings (comprising salary, winnings, bonuses, endorsements, and appearances), Mickelson was then the second-highest paid athlete in the United States, earning an income of over $62 million, $53 million of which came from endorsements. In 2015, Forbesestimated Mick…
Insider trading settlement
On May 30, 2014, The Wall Street Journal reported that the FBI and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) were investigating Mickelson and associates of his for insider trading in Clorox and Dean Foodsstock. Mickelson denied any wrongdoing. The initial investigation concluded without any charges related to Clorox. However, Mickelson was still under investigation for trades in Dean Foods that produced nearly $1 million. On May 19, 2016, Mickelson was named as a reli…
Amateur wins
• 1980 Junior World Golf Championships (Boys 9–10)
• 1989 NCAA Division I Championship
• 1990 Pac-10 Championship, NCAA Division I Championship, U.S. Amateur, Porter Cup