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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.

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Where did Mickelson play golf in college?

Arizona State University1992Cathedral Catholic High SchoolUniversity of San Diego High SchoolPhil Mickelson/Education

What was Phil Mickelson's major in college?

Mickelson, as an amateur, did play in PGA events, and won five of them. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in psychology, Mickelson turned pro. In 1995, Mickelson entered the world of professional golf with great fanfare.

What years did Phil Mickelson go to ASU?

1992–2003: Trying for first major win 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.

Did Phil Mickelson attend ASU?

Mickelson named All-American all four years at ASU Only four players have ever been named first-team All-American for all four years of their collegiate careers: Gary Hallberg, Wake Forest. Phil Mickelson, Arizona State.

How many golf courses does Phil Mickelson own?

As well as three private golf courses: Ancala Country Club, Scottsdale. Tatum Ranch Golf Club, Scottsdale.

What is Phil Mickelsons net worth?

Six-time golf major champion Phil Mickelson has an estimated net worth of $400 million as of 2022. He has been suspended by the PGA Tour along with 16 other golfers on 9th June 2022.

How old was Phil Mickelson when he won his last major?

50 years oldMickelson became the 10th player to win majors in three decades. SAN DIEGO — San Diego native and pro Golfer Phil Mickelson has done it again and this time he set a new record.

How is Phil Mickelson Wife?

Amy MickelsonPhil Mickelson / Wife (m. 1996)

What pro golfers went to Arizona State?

Since 1993, ASU has posted 13 NCAA top-10 finishes. With players like Phil Mickelson, Matt Jones, Jon Rahm, Pat Perez and Paul Casey producing on the PGA Tour, new head coach Matt Thurmond, the 2009 National Coach of the Year, has a program in place that has incredible tradition. This is Sun Devil Men's Golf.

How Old Is Phil Mickelson Wife?

About 50 years (1972)Amy Mickelson / Age

When did Phil Mickelson graduate from ASU?

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 1996, the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in 1998, the Colonial National Invitation in 2000 and the Greater Hartford Open in 2001 and again in 2002 .

Where is Phil Mickelson from?

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 Links and took Phil golfing as a child. Although otherwise right-handed, he played golf left-handed since he learned by watching his right-handed father swing, mirroring his style. Mickelson began golf under his father's instruction before starting school. Phil Sr.'s work schedule as a commercial pilot allowed them to play together several times a week and young Phil honed his creative short game on an extensive practice area in their San Diego backyard. Mickelson graduated from the University of San Diego High School in 1988.

What year did Phil Mickelson play in the Humana Challenge?

Mickelson made his 2012 debut at the Humana Challenge and finished tied for 49th. He missed the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open after shooting rounds of 77 and 68. In the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Mickelson rallied from six shots back, winning the tournament by two strokes with a final-round score of 8-under 64 and a four-round total of 269. The win marked his 40th career victory on the PGA Tour. The following week at Riviera Country Club, Mickelson lost the Northern Trust Open in a three-way playoff. He had held the lead or a share of it from day one until the back nine on Sunday when Bill Haas posted the clubhouse lead at seven under par. Mickelson holed a 27-foot birdie putt on the final regulation hole to force a playoff alongside Haas and Keegan Bradley. Haas however won the playoff with a 40-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole. The second-place finish moved Mickelson back into the world's top 10.

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.

How many years has Phil Mickelson been in the top 50?

Mickelson has spent more than 25 consecutive years in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking. He has spent over 700 weeks in the top 10, has reached a career-high world ranking of No. 2 several times and is a life member of the PGA Tour.

How much did Phil Mickelson give to spectators in 2006?

During the third round of the 2006 Ford Championship at Doral, Mickelson gave a spectator $200 after his wayward tee shot at the par-5 10th broke the man's watch. Mickelson also has shown other signs of appreciation.

Why was Phil Mickelson dropped from the Ryder Cup?

Prior to the Ryder Cup in 2004, Mickelson was dropped from his long-standing contract with Titleist/Acushnet Golf, after an incident when he left a voicemail message for a Callaway Golf executive. In it, he praised their driver and golf ball, and thanked them for their help in getting some equipment for his brother.

When did Phil Mickelson win the PGA Tour?

Mickelson became just the fourth amateur to win a PGA Tour event when he won the 1991 Northern Telecom Open at 16-under. That was the start of a successful year in PGA Tour events for the junior in college.

Where did Phil Mickelson play freshman year?

When Mickelson arrived in Tempe, Arizona, for his freshman year, it had been nearly a decade since a Sun Devil had been named Pac-10 Player of the Year. He quickly ended that drought, earning the honor as a sophomore, junior and senior, as he ended the 1990 season with seven consecutive top-five finishes, including winning the Pac-10 and NCAA Championship titles.

How many NCAA championships did Phil Mickelson win?

At Arizona State, Mickelson won 16 of the 51 tournaments he played in, including three NCAA Championships, and he earned 43 top-10 finishes. Here's a detailed look at Mickelson's college career ...

What was Phil Mickelson's record in 1992?

His 63 in the first round of the 1992 NCAA Championship was a career-low and his 72-hole total of 271 tied the NCAA record at the time. Mickelson didn't just win, he won with all-time great scores. Arizona State won the team title in 1990 and finished as the runner-up in 1992.

How many runner up finishes did Phil Mickelson have?

He had 11 runner-up finishes, including a few tournaments in which he fell short in a playoff. He finished in first, second or third in two-thirds (34 of 51) of his career tournaments at Arizona State. Here's a full list of Mickelson's tournament wins:

What was Phil Mickelson's T55?

He made the cut at the Masters, U.S. Open and The Open Championship, finishing as the low amateur at the Masters (T46) and U.S. Open (T55). Mickelson's 3-under 69 in the first round at Augusta National made him the first lefty to shoot a sub-par round at the Masters.

Did Phil Mickelson play with Michael Jordan?

His amateur career also included a pairing with Michael Jordan – yes, that Michael Jordan – in the first round at the 1991 Western Amateur in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Mickelson shot a 67 to Jordan's 85. MORE: 7 courses we'd love Tiger and Phil to pick for their $10 million match.

What college did Phil Mickelson attend?

Phil Mickelson’s path to greatness. After high school, Mickelson attended Arizona State University on a golf scholarship. During his time there, he became one of the most recognizable figures in amateur golf, winning three NCAA individual championships, per Collegiate Golf.

Where did Phil Mickelson go to high school?

A San Diego high school stocked with golfing talent. Mickelson and Peterson both attended the University of San Diego High School , in San Diego, California, in the late ’80s. Mickelson was two years ahead of Peterson and already a talented golfer.

What happened to Peterson in 2003?

Then, in 2003, Peterson was arrested on charges of having murdered his pregnant wife Laci.

How many championships did Jack Nicklaus win?

He was also a four-time First Team Ping All-America selection and a three-time Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Player of the Year.

When did Phil Mickelson win his first major?

Within a year or two, he’d won numerous PGA Tour tournaments over the next decade. However, it wasn’t until 2004 that Mickelson finally won his first major championship, during his 13th year on the PGA Tour. Scott Peterson, ex-golfer and convicted murderer.

Who was the golfer who was convicted of murder in 2003?

(Woods won the tournament in the end.) Peterson was ultimately convicted of murder and sentenced to death. Mickelson, meanwhile, was on the cusp of one of the greatest runs in golf history.

Who is the golfer who was on the golf team in 2021?

Phil Mickelson Competed on His High School Golf Team With a Famous Convicted Murderer. Phil Mickelson Competed on His High School Golf Team With a Famous Convicted Murderer. by Rick Thomas on May 7, 2021. In the early years of an athlete’s career, it’s not always easy to tell who has what it takes to go all the way.

What degree wedge did Phil Mickelson use?

To handle that combination, Mickelson arrived at the 2006 U.S. Open with a 64-degree wedge. Nowadays, we see some pros use wedges with more than 60 degrees of loft, but Mickelson was the first star to play a super high-lofted wedge in a major event.

Who designed the Bethpage Black golf club?

At Bethpage Black in 2009, Mickelson arrived with a prototype hybrid club that he designed with Callaway’s Roger Cleveland. The club was designed with extra bounce, to enable it to work through the thick rough that lined the course.

What is the name of the golf club that Callaway made?

The club turned out to be a supercharged fairway wood that he dubbed the Phrankenwood. The official name was the X Hot Phrankenwood and it had 12 degrees of loft with similar construction to Callaway’s 13-degree X Hot 3Deep 3-wood. It was also 44.5″ long.

Did Phil Mickelson see a putter?

A few weeks before the start of the 2012 PGA Championship at Kiawah, Mickelson was in Callaway’s PGA Tour van and saw a putter he did not recognize . It was a prototype designed for the Japanese market and never meant to be released in the United States. Mickelson tried it, liked it and put it into play at Kiawah.

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Overview

Philip Alfred Mickelson (born June 16, 1970), nicknamed Lefty, is an American professional golfer who used to play on the PGA Tour but now plays on the LIV Tour. He has won 45 events on the PGA Tour, including six major championships: three Masters titles (2004, 2006, 2010), two PGA Championships (2005, 2021), and one Open Championship (2013). With his win at the 2021 PGA Championship, …

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 Links and 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 Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990. Over the cours…

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…

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, Forbes estimated 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 Foods stock. 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

Three-Time NCAA Champion

Four-Time First Team All-American

16-Time Tournament Winner

Pac-10 Player of The Year

Joining Jack Nicklaus

PGA Tour Success as An Amateur

Walker Cup Appearances

  • Mickelson played for the U.S. in the Walker Cup as a freshman and junior in college, helping the U.S. win in 1991. In 1989, he went 1-0-1 in singles and 0-1-1 in foursomes. The Americans defeated Great Britain and Ireland 14 to 10 at Portmarnock Golf Club in 1991 as Mickelson went 2-0 in singles and 1-1 in foursomes. Source: Arizona State athletics
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