Late miscues cost Phil Mickelson a shot at the weekend in his 34th -- and maybe last
- Phil Mickelson missed the cut by one stroke at the 2025 U.S. Open after double bogeying two of his final four holes at Shinnecock Hills.
- Mickelson, 54, admitted before the event that this could be his final U.S. Open, ending a 35-year pursuit of the one major title he has never won.
- Despite the missed cut, Mickelson has qualified for 34 U.S. Opens since age 19 and has been a runner-up six times, showing a long-standing connection to the event.
- His double bogey included a three-putt from 26 feet, which dropped him to eight over par, just outside the cut line by one stroke.
- Although Mickelson’s exemption for the U.S. Open has expired, experts say he could still attempt to qualify or earn a spot through LIV Golf, but a USGA exemption appears unlikely.
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Late miscues cost Phil Mickelson a shot at the weekend in his 34th — and maybe last
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — By the time Phil Mickelson reached the 18th green at Oakmont on Friday evening, the once-packed grandstand was maybe a quarter-full. Same for the luxury suites.
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Late miscues cost Phil Mickelson a shot at the weekend in his 34th -- and maybe last
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