A snapshot of Phil Mickelson’s Hall-of-Fame resume

A snapshot of Phil Mickelson’s Hall-of-Fame resume
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Phil Mickelson made more golf history on Sunday at Kiawah Island, becoming the oldest major champion, at age 50, when he captured the 103rd PGA Championship.

Here’s a look at some of the highlights of Mickelson’s Hall-of-Fame resume.

Born: June 16, 1970 in San Diego, California

Amateur career: 3-time NCAA individual champion (Arizona State); 3-time Haskins Award winner; 16-time tournament winner; 1990 team national title; 1990 U.S. Amateur champion; four-time All-American; 1991 Northern Telecom Open winner on the PGA Tour

Turned professional: 1992

Career PGA Tour wins: 45 (T-8 all-time)

A look at the players with the most career wins in PGA Tour history, with a minimum of 30 titles.

Career earnings: $94,611,761 (2nd all-time)

Major wins: 6 (T-12 all-time)

A look at the men who have won the most professional major championships (with at least four victories).

Ryder Cup appearances: 12 (most appearances; player record: 18-22-7)

Presidents Cup appearances: 12 (most appearances; player record: 26-16-13)

Highest world ranking: 2nd (record 1,353 consecutive weeks inside top 50)

World Golf Hall of Fame inductee: 2012





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