Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson is an American professional golfer who became the oldest major championship winner in golf history at the age of 50.
Golfer
June 16, 1970
Gemini
54
San Diego, California
American professional golfer Phil Mickelson, renowned for his remarkable PGA Tour career, has secured six major championships. These include three Masters titles in 2004, 2006, and 2010, two PGA Championships in 2005 and 2021, and one Open Championship. Frequently ranked among the world’s top golfers, Mickelson is recognized for his left-handed swing and thrilling style of play, earning him nicknames such as “Lefty” and “Phil the Thrill.” As a private pilot, he enjoys flying his own aircraft, including a Gulfstream V jet and a Cessna Citation XLS jet. Mickelson is also noted for his philanthropic endeavors, particularly in supporting children’s charities. With a total of 45 PGA Tour wins, he is one of the highest-earning golfers in history. At the age of 50, Mickelson made history by becoming the oldest major championship winner in golf.