Mickelson's a nice man and happens to be one of Tiger's best friends if I'm not mistaken, not to mention his wife has been ill for some time and is now in remission.
So count me among the happy to see him win the prestigious Major tournament, as he's a role model type man I'd like to see at the top since the other top aforementioned guy can't seem to keep his balls out of trouble on and off the course.
Here to the left he is pictured with his beyond beautiful wife Amy after the win as they grabbed a few congratulatory moments before all the Masters Green Jacket pomp and circumstance. She's been bravely battling breast cancer and it was just a wonderful storybook win that Americans in general enjoyed over the weekend.
So count me among the happy to see him win the prestigious Major tournament, as he's a role model type man I'd like to see at the top since the other top aforementioned guy can't seem to keep his balls out of trouble on and off the course.
Here to the left he is pictured with his beyond beautiful wife Amy after the win as they grabbed a few congratulatory moments before all the Masters Green Jacket pomp and circumstance. She's been bravely battling breast cancer and it was just a wonderful storybook win that Americans in general enjoyed over the weekend.
This picture from the Master's website moments after the victory says it all.
2010 Masters Golf Tournament: "Mickelson also knew he could fit that 6-iron shot through a gap in the towering pines at the 13th hole.
He was right on both counts.
Phil and wife Amy after the win, who he dedicated his 3rd Masters win to the beauty who's sadly been battling breast cancer but is presently in remission God bless her and him both.
Mickelson’s second shot (pictured) at the par 5 13th is one that will be recorded in the annals of Masters history. There were plenty of stunning shots by Mickelson over 72 holes as he won the Masters for the third time Sunday, but it is that swing and that result that will be most talked about.
It paved the way for Mickelson to shoot a third 67 at Augusta National Golf Club for a three shot victory over Lee Westwood.
Mickelson’s weekend rounds -- a pair of 5-under-par 67s -- rivaled the finest back-to-back rounds in Tournament history, and elevated Mickelson into the elite tier of Masters champions." continued
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