Phil Mickelson, U.S. Open
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Friday’s 74 — which included two double-bogeys to miss the cut by a single shot — was his 120th round in his 34th U.S. Open, and potentially his last.
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GOLF.com on MSNPhil Mickelson’s U.S. Open farewell? USGA weighs in on his futureThe 54-year-old Mickelson has started to confront his golfing mortality. Before last week’s tournament at LIV Virginia, Mickelson also acknowledged that this U.S. Open could be a farewell. “There’s a high likelihood that it will be, but I haven’t really thought about it too much,” Mickelson said last week.
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The Mirror US on MSNU.S. Open's historic controversies - Phil Mickelson's moving ball to star being left in the darkAs the U.S. Open moves into its final day, the Mirror US takes a look at some of the most controversial moments that have taken place at the major over the years
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Phil Mickelson's 34th appearance at the U.S. Open was short-lived. The six-time runner-up shot a second straight 4-over 74 to miss the cut at Oakmont by a stroke.
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GOLF.com on MSNPhil Mickelson confronting his golfing mortality (and U.S. Open farewell?)No matter the scope of Phil Mickelson's supreme talents, no volume of supplement-infused coffee can keep him young forever.
The fairways of Oakmont Country Club, carved with history and heartbreak, are set to host Phil Mickelson this week for what is likely his final U.S. Open appear
As Phil Mickelson, aka Lefty ... Thirty-one years ago, Arnold Palmer also bade farewell to the U.S. Open, also at Oakmont. He walked up the 18th hole to waves of applause and tears.