Phil Mickelson, U.S. Open
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: If this was Phil Mickelson's final U.S. Open, it ended with more heartbreakTwo late double bogeys shocked the fans that remained and cost Phil Mickelson the chance to play the weekend in his 34th (and possibly last) U.S. Open
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GOLF.com on MSNWas Oakmont Phil Mickelson’s final U.S. Open? Our writers chime inPhil Mickelson double bogeyed two of his last four holes to miss the U.S. Open cut by a stroke, which could be his final appearance in the only major championship he’s yet to win. While he still could qualify for future U.S. Opens or receive a special exemption from the USGA, do you believe this will be his last?
Phil Mickelson is in no doubt about the challenge facing the players at Oakmont. The six-time major champion has added to the lengthy list of viral videos on social media demonstrating just how
Mickelson made two late double bogeys and missed a 15-foot putt at the last to miss the cut by one in what is likely his final U.S. Open appearance.
Golf fans are praising legend Phil Mickelson for a kindhearted gesture despite being eliminated at the U.S. Open.
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: What the USGA said about Phil Mickelson's U.S. Open futureNext year’s U.S. Open is at Shinnecock. Mickelson finished runner-up at the 2004 U.S. Open at the venerable Long Island links, although his 2018 visit is remembered for hitting a moving ball in protest of the USGA’s set-up.
OAKMONT, Pa. — As Phil Mickelson, aka Lefty, aka Phil the Thrill, aka FIGJAM, aka one of the two most famous golfers of the 21st century, teed off Thursday in what might be his final U.S. Open, there were more security guards than journalists following him. And there were two security guards.