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--Mickelson has quietly used his position to better the lives of a wide variety of people (by Alan Shipnuck, Sports Illustrated/Golf.com/May 1, 2012)
--Playing for Tees, and 5 Bucks--Fortune Smiles on Mickelson on Way to Hall of Fame (by Karen Crouse, New York Times/May 5, 2012)
--Crenshaw, Mickelson share record (by Jeff Williams, NCAA.com/May 1, 2012)
--VIDEO FEATURE: Tim and Phil Mickelson talk about growing up together (by Isaac Easley, Sun Devils 101/February of 2012)
--PGA.com Bio and Statistics For Phil
--Mickelson: 'I Couldn't Be Any Luckier' (Parade/March 27, 2011)
NCAA CHAMPION IN 1989, 1990 AND 1992
WINNER OF 16 COLLEGIATE TOURNAMENTS
ALL-TIME PGA TOUR TITLES (AS OF APRIL 6, 2012)
Sam Snead, 82 (7 majors)
Jack Nicklaus, 73 (18 majors)
Tiger Woods, 72 (14 majors)
Ben Hogan, 64 (9 majors)
Arnold Palmer, 62 (7 majors)
Byron Nelson, 52 (5 majors)
Billy Casper, 51 (3 majors)
Walter Hagen, 45 (11 majors)
Phil Mickelson, 40 (4 majors)
Year | App. | Top 10 | Rds. | Avg. | Low |
1988-89 | 14 | 10 | 43 | 72.14 | 66 |
1989-90 | 14 | 11 | 44 | 70.82 | 65 |
1990-91 | 11 | 11 | 35 | 70.08 | 64 |
1991-92 | 12 | 11 | 37 | 69.95 | 63 |
Totals | 51 | 43 | 159 | 70.81 | 63 |
Arizona State senior Phil Mickelson walks on the campus during a 1991 SI photo shoot: twitter.com/si_vault/statu...
-- Andy Gray (@si_vault) May 11, 2012
BEST AMATEUR EVER:One of only four players (David Duval and Bryce Molder of Georgia Tech and Gary Hallberg of Wake Forest) to be named first-team All-American for four years...won a school record 16 tournaments, including NCAA titles in 1989, 1990 and 1992...shot a collegiate career-low 63 in the first round of the 1992 NCAA Championships...a four-time first-team All-American from 1989-92...1990 Porter Cup medalist...Dave Williams Award Winner in 1992...first-team All-Pac-10 from 1989-92...Pac-10 Player of the Year three times (1990-92)...Pac-10 medalist in 1990...Haskins Award (coaches' vote) winner three times (1990-92)...Nicklaus Award Winner (tournament finishes) three times (1990-92)...U.S. Walker Cup member in 1989 and 1991...played in the U.S. World Amateur in 1990...the U.S. Amateur champion in 1990...the only player to win outright NCAA crowns in freshman and sophomore seasons...full name is Phil A. Mickelson...born June 16, 1970...parents are Phil and Mary Mickelson of San Diego...graduated from University of San Diego High School in 1988...a 1992 graduate of Arizona State with a degree in psychology.
BACK-TO-BACK:Mickelson is the only player to win back-to-back NCAA men's golf titles since Scott Simpson of USC in 1976-77. Five others to accomplish the feat are: Ben Crenshaw of Texas (1971-72), Dick Crawford of Houston (1959-60), G.T. Dunlap of Princeton (1903-31), Fred Lampbrecht of Tulane (1925-26), Dexter Cummings of Yale (1923-24),
1991-92 (Senior):Became only the second golfer to win three NCAA titles with his 17-under performance at the 1992 NCAA Championships at the The Championship Course in Albuquerque, N.M....Ben Crenshaw (1971, '72 and '73) is the other...72-hole total of 217 tied an NCAA record...three-round total of 19-under 197 set an NCAA record...two round total of 16-under 128 set an NCAA record...63 in first round was a career-low.
1991-92 (Senior Year/12 appearances/37 rounds/69.95 stroke average) |
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Dates | Tournament | Scores/Total | Place |
Sep. 30-Oct. 1 | Tucker Intercollegiate | 72-70-70=212 (-4) | T-2nd |
Oct. 7-8 | Ping/GOLFWEEK Preview | 71-70-71=212 (-4) | 8th |
Oct. 14-15 | Red River Classic | 73-74-67=214 (-2) | T-6th |
Nov. 15-17 | Golf World/Palmetto Dunes | 68-69-69=206 (-10) | 1st |
Dec. 2-3 | UNLV Taylor Made Classic | 72-69-68=209 (-7) | T-1st |
Mar. 2-3 | Ping/Arizona Intercollegiate | 68-71=139 (-5) | T-1st (lost playoff) |
Mar. 13-15 | Golf Digest Invitational | 73-67-67=207 (-9) | 1st |
April 11-12 | Ping/American Invitational | 71-77-73=221 (+5) | T-20th |
April 17-18 | Sun Devil Thunderbird Inv. | 65-71-73=209 (-7) | 1st |
May 1-3 | Pac-10 Championship | 72-74-70-69=285 (-3) | 3rd |
May 21-23 | NCAA West Regional | 67-65-71=203 (-13) | 2nd |
June 3-6 | NCAA Championships | 63-65-69-74=271 (-17) | 1st |
1990-91 (Junior):Had a top-10 finish in all 11 tournaments...won both Haskins Award and Nicklaus Award...won Western Amateur Championship in August of 1991...became just the fourth amateur at the time to win a PGA event with his win at Tucso Northern Telecom Open...made cut at U.S. Open, Masters and British Open...fired rounds of 69 in the Masters and 67 in British Open...first lefthander to shoot a sub-par round at the Masters...low amateur U.S. Open and Masters, second-low amateur at British Open...paired with Michael Jordan in first round of 1991 Western Amateur in Benton Harbor, Mich...Mickelson shot a 67, Jordan an 85.
1990-91 (Junior Year/11 appearances/35 rounds/ 70.08 stroke average) |
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Dates | Tournament | Scores/Total | Place |
Sep. 7-9 | Colorado Invitational | 68-70-69=207 | 1st |
Oct. 1-2 | Golfweek Invitational | 73-70-70=213 | 2nd |
Oct. 15-16 | Red River Classic | 69-64-72=205 | 2nd |
Nov. 16-18 | Golf World Intercollegiate | 68-70-70=208 | 2nd |
Nov. 26-28 | Rebel Classic | 70-76-70=216 | 3rd |
Mar. 15-17 | Golf Digest Invitational | 69-68-67=204 | 1st |
Mar. 22-23 | Morris Williams Inv. | 69-70-68-207 (-9) | 1st |
April 5-6 | Sun Devil Thunderbird Inv. | 68-68-68=204 (-12) | 1st |
May 4-6 | Pac-10 Championship | 72-72-74=218 | T-10th |
May 23-25 | NCAA West Regional | 72-72-71=215 | T-4th |
June 3-6 | NCAA Championships | 74-70-70-75=279 | T-4th |
1989-90 (Sophomore):Joined Ben Crenshaw as only freshman to defend NCAA title...won 1990 U.S. Amateur and was medalist...shot a 64 in second round of Amateur...became only second golfer to win NCAA and U.S. Amateur titles in same year (Jack Nicklaus was the other in 1961)...won the U.S./Japan Intercollegiates, the UNLV Rebel Classic, the Pac-10 Championship and the NCAA title...first ASU player to earn Pac-10 Player of the Year since 1981...finished 1990 season with seven straight top-10 finishes...won 1990 Porter Cup and had a 63 in final round...19th at 1990 PGA Tucson Open.
1989-90 (Sophomore Year/14 appearances/44 rounds/70.82 stroke average) |
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Dates | Tournament | Scores/Total | Place |
Sep. 16-23 | U.S./Japan Intercollegiate | 70-72-71=213 | 1st |
Oct. 16-17 | Red River Classic | 72-72-74=218 | 14th |
Nov. 16-18 | Golf World Invitational | 70-68-74=212 | T-2nd |
Nov. 27-28 | UNLVRebel Classic | 72-71-72=215 | 1st |
Feb. 2-3 | Ping/Arizona Invitational | 74-67-68=209 | 2nd |
Feb. 19-20 | John Burns Intercollegiate | 75-73-74=222 | T-43rd |
Mar. 8-10 | Golf Digest Invitational | 73-72-75=220 | 18th |
Mar. 13-14 | Morris Williams Intercollegiate | 75-71-70=216 | 3rd |
April 6-7 | Fresno State Classic | 72-71-67=210 | 2nd |
April 19-21 | Sun Devil Thunderbird Inv. | 71-70-69=210 | 2nd |
May 3-5 | Pac-10 Championship | 65-69-73-71=278 | 1st |
May 14-15 | Ping/Oak Tree Intercollegiate | 68-73-67=216 | 4th |
May 24-26 | NCAA West Regional | 70-67-71=208 | T-3rd |
June 6-9 | NCAA Championships | 75-68-70-66=279 | 1st |
1988-89 (Freshman):Won NCAA Championship as a frosh, one of just five people to accomplish the feat...member of 1989 U.S. Walker Cup squad...went 1-0-1 in singles and 0-1-1 in foursomes in Walker Cup...posted three tournament wins and 10 top-10 finishes in 14 appearances...won the Fresno State Classic, the Forest Hills Invitational and the NCAA Championships for his three tournament wins...competed in 1989 Phoenix Open.
1988-89 (Freshman Year/14 appearances/43 rounds72.14 stroke average) |
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Dates | Tournament | Scores/Total | Place |
Sept. 27-28 | LSU National Intercollegiate | 71-69-72=212 | 2nd |
Oct. 2-4 | Southwestern Intercollegiate | 78-78-73=229 | T-31st |
Oct. 14-16 | Tour Tulsa | 217 | 3rd |
Nov. 17-19 | UNLV Rebel Classic | 70-72-66=208 | 2nd |
Nov. 28-30 | Las Vegas Intercollegiate | 72-72-76=220 | 3rd |
Jan. 27-28 | Arizona/Ping Intercollegiate | 74-77-70=221 | 7th |
Feb. 15-17 | John Burns Intercollegiate | 69-72-72=213 | 9th |
Mar. 9-11 | Woodlands Invitational | 73-72-75=220 | 16th |
Mar. 17-18 | Fresno State Classic | 70-69-69=208 | 1st |
Mar. 31-Apr. 1 | Forest Hills Invitational | 72-71-75=218 | 1st |
April 20-22 | Sun Devil Thunderbird Inv. | 73-72-79=224 | T-43rd |
May 1-3 | Pac-10 Championship | 68-76-74=218 | 14th |
May 25-27 | NCAA West Regional | 71-67-75=213 | 7th |
June 7-10 | NCAA Championships | 66-70-71-74=281 (-1) | 1st |