THE OPEN: FINAL-ROUND LEADERBOARD
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-3: Mickelson (US)
Par: Stenson (Swe)
+1: Scott (Aus), Poulter (Eng), Westwood (Eng)
+2: Matsuyama (Jpn), Z Johnson (US), Woods (US)
Selected: +3: Mahan (US)
+4: Cabrera (Spa)
+5: Jimenez (Spa)
+7: Garcia (Spa), Clarke (NI)
Phil Mickelson
called his final-round 66 to win his first Open Championship at Muirfield "the
round of my life".
The American, 43, was five shots off the lead overnight but carded the week's
low round to win by
three.
"This is such an accomplishment because I never knew if I'd be able to
develop my game to play links golf," said Mickelson, winner of five major
titles.
Phil Mickelson timeline
1970: Born 16 June, San Diego, USA
1990: Wins US Amateur
1991: Wins first PGA Tour title, Northern Telecom Open, while still amateur
1992: Turns professional
1993: Wins first event as a professional, the Buick Invitational
1995: Makes first of nine Ryder Cup appearances
2004: Wins the Masters, his first major title
2005: Wins US PGA
2006: Wins second Masters
2010: Wins third Masters
2013: Wins Open at Muirfield
"I never knew whether I would be equipped, have the
shots, have the opportunity to do this."
Mickelson was seemingly on the periphery when a front nine of 34 was followed
by a bogey on the 10th, but he birdied the 13th, 14th, 17th and 18th to take the
clubhouse lead.
He ended up winning by three shots from Sweden's Henrik Stenson, with English
pair Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood four back, alongside Australia's Masters
champion Adam Scott, and world number one Tiger Woods another shot back.
The victory moves Mickelson back to number two in the world for the first
time since September 2010.
And with three Masters and a US PGA title already to his name, he only needs
to win a US Open to complete a career Grand Slam.
"We had such firm, fast conditions here, the epitome of links golf, to putt
better than I've ever putted, to shoot the round of my life feels amazing," said
Mickelson, who moved into the lead with two holes left in his round.
"When I made that putt on the 13th to get back to level par I thought that
would be a score that was going to contend and have a great opportunity to win -
and I made some great putts coming in.
"I knew that it was so difficult coming down the stretch that having to make
birdies to chase somebody down would be extremely difficult.
"The range of emotions I feel are as far apart as possible after such a difficult loss at the US Open [Mickelson recorded a record sixth
runner-up spot in the US Open behind Justin Rose last month].
"You have to be resilient in this game, you have to accept losses and use it
as motivation to work harder and come back strong rather than letting it defeat
you."
Mickelson's coach Butch Harmon called his charge's performance on Sunday as
"the best round of golf I've seen".
"I said when Greg Norman won in 1993 that that was the best round of golf
I've seen, but I think this one tops it," said Harmon, who has now coached four
Open champions.
"Today the wind blew harder than it has and to go around when you knew you
had to do it is absolutely brilliant.
"It took him a long time to understand how to play links golf. Phil plays
very aggressive, but you can't do that with links golf. He just embraced how to
play on links."
Mickelson's long-time caddie Jim 'Bones' Mackay commented on the serenity of
his employer as the tournament entered its final stages.
Mickelson's major victories
2004 Masters
2005 US PGA
2006 Masters
2010 Masters
2013 Open
"He did seem to be really at peace today and very
confident with what was going on," said Mackay, who has been on Mickelson's bag
since 1992.
"To go from where he was to the top of the leaderboard he had to be very
calm. He knew he was putting great and putting himself into a position to
succeed out there.
"I think it ranks right up there among his previous wins. I love the Masters
but I love the British Open, especially in Scotland. It means the world, for me
as his caddie at least, to win - it's very special."
Phil's wife, Amy, told BBC Sport: "He's been very calm, he's been enjoying it
so much and he always seems to play well when he's having fun.
"He was very confident this morning, relaxed, and excited for the day. He
said 'I'm going to bring you home a Claret Jug'. I always have confidence in him
but he was especially relaxed today."
posted by Golf Tourism Scotland at 9:28 AM on Jul 22, 2013
"The Open 2013 Winner: Phil Mickelson delighted by 'round of my life'"
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