Most golfers would be over the moon if they shot a 63, but not Phil Mickelson. In the opening round of the British Open at Royal Troon golf course in Scotland, the American had a 16-foot putt on the 18th hole lip out after appearing to be dead center.
The miss prevented Mickelson from becoming the first golfer ever to shoot a 62 at a major championship, and left him rueing over what might have been.
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It was just too much for Phil's caddie. #TheOpen pic.twitter.com/tmeO76iS1Y
— The Open (@TheOpen) July 14, 2016
[fusion_title size=”4″]THE DAY AFTER[/fusion_title]
On Friday, Mickelson followed his 63 with a two-under par 69 to remain in first place by a stroke over Sweden’s Henrik Stenson.
[fusion_title size=”4″]TWENTY-SIX 63s[/fusion_title]
Of the twenty-six 63s that have been shot in a major competition, only Greg Norman has done it twice — first in 1996 at the Masters, and then again ten years later at the British Open.
Masters (2)
Nick Price, 1986, third round (9-under)
Greg Norman, 1996, first round (9-under)
U.S. Open (4)
Johnny Miller, 1973 (Oakmont CC), final round (8-under)*
Jack Nicklaus, 1980 (Baltusrol CC), first round (7-under)*
Tom Weiskopf, 1980 (Baltusrol CC), first round (7-under)
Vijay Singh, 2003 (Olympia Fields CC), second round (7-under)
The Open Championship (9)
Mark Hayes, 1977 (Turnberry), second round (7-under)
Isao Aoki, 1980 (Muirfield), third round (8-under)
Greg Norman, 1986 (Turnberry), second round (7-under)*
Paul Broadhurst, 1990 (St. Andrews), third round (9-under)
Jodie Mudd, 1991 (Birkdale), final round (7-under)
Nick Faldo, 1993 (St. George’s), final round (7-under)
Payne Stewart, 1993 (St. George’s), final round (7-under)
Rory McIlroy, 2010 (St. Andrews), first round (9-under)
Phil Mickelson, 2016 (Royal Troon), first round (8-under)
PGA Championship (13)
Bruce Crampton, 1975 (Firestone GC), second round (7-under)
Raymond Floyd, 1982 (Southern Hills CC), first round (7-under)*
Gary Player, 1984 (Shoal Creek), second round (9-under)
Vijay Singh, 1993 (Inverness Club), second round (8-under)
Michael Bradley, 1995 (Riviera CC), first round (8-under)
Brad Faxon, 1995 (Riviera CC), final round (8-under)
Jose Maria Olazabal, 2000 (Valhalla GC), third round (9-under)
Mark O’Meara, 2001 (Atlanta Athletic Club), second round (7-under)
Thomas Bjorn, 2005 (Baltusrol CC), third round (7-under)
Tiger Woods, 2007 (Southern Hills CC), second round (7-under)*
Steve Stricker, 2011 (Atlanta Athletic Club), first round (7-under)
Jason Dufner, 2013 (Oak Hill CC), second round (7-under)*
Hiroshi Iwata, 2015 (Whistling Straits), second round (9-under)
* Went on to win
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