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Phil Mickelson's 34th appearance at the U.S. Open was short-lived. The six-time runner-up shot a second straight 4-over 74 to miss the cut at Oakmont by a stroke.
Phil Mickelson has endured plenty of heartache at the US Open and his hopes of ever earning success at the tournament appear to be fading.
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Tennis World USA on MSNPhil Mickelson blasts USGA over course conditions at US OpenPhil Mickelson, the experienced face of LIV Golf, stressed in an interview with the media that the USGA is not doing its job. "They're not doing their job. They're not cutting any
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: If this was Phil Mickelson's final U.S. Open, it ended with more heartbreakTwo late double bogeys shocked the fans that remained and cost Phil Mickelson the chance to play the weekend in his 34th (and possibly last) U.S. Open
Phil Mickelson took to social media to blast the course management at Oakmont Country Club before the US Open.
Phil Mickelson made his 34th start at the U.S. Open on Thursday, June 12, hoping to end his long wait for the title but was off to a poor start at Oakmont.
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GOLF.com on MSNWas Oakmont Phil Mickelson’s final U.S. Open? Our writers chime inPhil Mickelson double bogeyed two of his last four holes to miss the U.S. Open cut by a stroke, which could be his final appearance in the only major championship he’s yet to win. While he still could qualify for future U.S. Opens or receive a special exemption from the USGA, do you believe this will be his last?
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: Watch Phil Mickelson whiff 3 chips from a foot off the green in latest Oakmont rough videoOn Wednesday at Oakmont, a fan captured footage of Mickelson just beyond the fringe of one of the 2025 U.S. Open venue’s tight, tricky greens. Mickelson dropped several balls in the Internet famous rough and was working on a few delicate pitch-and-runs. Unfortunately, the devil’s lettuce had other plans. Watch it and wince.
Mickelson’s final misery at the US Open came when he missed a putt in the rain on the final green of his second round which would have saved him from missing the cut. The star, who turns 55 on Monday, will need to qualify in the future or be handed a special invite from USGA chiefs to participate.
The 54-year-old is well aware that his window to complete the career Grand Slam is getting slimmer and slimmer.
Phil Mickelson left Oakmont and the US Open without speaking to the media on Friday, as he faces up to the real possibility that it could have been his final appearance in the tournament