Phil Mickelson seals stunning PGA Championship win at 50, becomes golf’s oldest major champ
- The incredible win makes Mickelson the sport’s oldest major champion
- Mickelson will now compete for a career grand slam in his hometown of San Diego at the US Open
The incredible win made Mickelson the sport’s oldest major champion and was his 45th win on the PGA Tour.
The age-defying American took the US$2.1 million top prize with a stunning shotmaking display on the windy Ocean Course.
Mickelson, ranked No 115 in the world before this week, delivered a win for the ages by firing a final-round one-over par 73 to finish 72 holes on 6-under par 282 with four-time major winner Brooks Koepka and South African Louis Oosthuizen second on 284.
A surreal scene at the 18th hole saw spectators surround the green and chanting “Lefty” as he two-putted for par to complete a record-breaking victory for the ages.
Just last week, Mickelson accepted a special exemption to play in the US Open in June, where he will be going for a career grand slam.