Somehow, it just wasn’t Phil Mickelson’s day.
Lefty shot a 6-under-par 65 on Sunday, his lowest final-day championship score ever, finishing the 2016 British Open at a fantastic 17-under par. But Henrik Stenson was just a little bit better, setting a British Open record en route to his first ever major championship.
Stenson shot eight under on the day, finishing at minus 20 — beating Tiger Woods’ previous score for the lowest score relative to par at The Open.
Mickelson and Stenson really were the only two in contention Sunday, as third-place finisher J.B. Holmes finished 11 strokes behind Mickelson at minus six. Steve Stricker finished at five under while Rory McIlroy led a group including Sergio Garcia and Tyrrell Hatton tied at four under to round out the top five scores.
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