Phil Mickelson Came Painfully Close To Setting Record At British Open

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Jul 14, 2016

Phil Mickelson came *this* close to making golf history Thursday.

The five-time major winner got off to a blazing start at the British Open, tackling Royal Troon in Scotland with a dominating first-round performance. Mickelson took full advantage of uncharacteristically nice weather and played one of the best rounds of his life.

Mickelson walked to the 18th hole with an 8-under-par score and a chance at history. Had Mickelson birdied 18, he would finish the round with a 9-under 62, the first time in golf history that anyone shot a 62 at a major.

After a solid tee shot — Mickelson backed off driver at the last second before hitting a 3-wood — the left-hander hit an approach shot within birdie range. Mickelson read the putt as well as you could and gave it a great roll, but unfortunately for him, golf is a cruel sport …

Mickelson putt

And that’s how close Mickelson came to making history. Instead, he joins a relatively large group of those who came oh-so-close to 62.

Photo/thumbnail photo via Golf Channel live stream

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