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Phil Mickelson becomes oldest major golf winner ever

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2021 8:52 pm
by Indian Empire
Phil Mickelson, a popular American golfer on the PGA Tour, has became the oldest person to ever win one of golf's four majors at 50 years, 11 months, and 7 days old after winning the 2021 PGA Championship on Sunday by two strokes over Brooks Koepka and Louis Oosthuizen. This was his sixth major championship victory, and his first since 2013.

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Phil Mickelson's final hole

A piece of an article from The Guardian:
In front of howling, euphoric fans in this opulent corner of South Carolina, Phil Mickelson strode into the record books. At 50 years of age, Mickelson became the oldest major winner of all time. It was fitting that galleries, who pulled vehemently for Mickelson, were back in full force to witness the making of history. They mobbed the champion as he played his final hole.

Nothing in golf’s modern era will surpass Tiger Woods’s 2019 Masters triumph but Mickelson has now run his old nemesis close. A second success at the US PGA Championship means Mickelson, whose career has regularly looked to be dwindling towards obscurity, has six major titles to his name. That total is only one shy of Arnold Palmer and Bobby Jones. Seve Ballesteros “only” won five. That Mickelson claimed the Wanamaker Trophy, eight years after taking delivery of major number five at Muirfield, belied his advancing years.

This was glory for the ages, a sporting fairytale and a life lesson for 50-somethings everywhere. “I just believed that it was possible but yet everything was saying it wasn’t,” Mickelson said. “I hope that others find that inspiration. It might take a little extra work, a little bit harder effort to maintain physically or maintain the skills, but gosh, is it worth it in the end.

“I just love this game of golf. I love what I do and I love the challenge of competing against such great players.”

Mickelson was already known as one of the best ever to play this ridiculous game but the tenacity he showed at a brutally tough Kiawah Island is worthy of immense praise. Some scoffed when Mickelson was handed a special exemption into next month’s US Open. Who is laughing now?

Brooks Koepka, Mickelson’s Sunday playing partner, wilted badly en route to a 74. Mickelson’s margin of victory – as if detail seemed to matter – was two, at six under par, from Koepka and Louis Oosthuizen, after a 73.

Koepka’s putting was not convincing throughout the tournament but regressed further on day four. Oosthuizen will shiver when recalling the Ocean Course’s unlucky 13th hole. Twice in as many days, the South African found water there.

Mickelson’s previous top 20 result was last August in Memphis, with even that a glaring exception to a tale of competitive woe. It was understandable, then, that onlookers expected him to fold under youthful pressure. Instead, Mickelson’s ruthlessness forced his challengers into a series of errors.

A day of epic drama was characterised within two holes. Mickelson, having started with one-stroke lead, trailed Koepka after a bogey against birdie at the 1st. Koepka encountered a horrible lie by the green at the 2nd, which triggered a double bogey. As Mickelson birdied, he now led by two. At the 5th, Mickelson delivered the kind of short game sorcery as has typified his career. From a greenside bunker, a glorious shot found the bottom of the cup for a birdie two. Koepka lurked until costly bogeys at 10 and 11, the former affording Mickelson a four-shot advantage. Oosthuizen had emerged as the key threat but Mickelson was in territory of only being able to throw this championship away. Oosthuizen found alligator-ridden waters with his approach to the 13th. No wonder he looked skywards.


I know NSG isn't exactly filled with golf fans, but I'm curious what you all think. Have you heard of/do you remember Phil Mickelson? Do you like him more or less than Tiger? What does this say about the mental & physical aspects of sports to you?

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2021 9:09 pm
by Rusozak
Never heard of him. Honestly I'm just surprised 50 years was the oldest age for any golf-related achievement.

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2021 4:06 pm
by The Two Jerseys
Good for Lefty.

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2021 4:07 pm
by Bear Stearns
based phil

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2021 6:05 pm
by Postauthoritarian America
Good for ol' Lefty.