Watch the complete final round broadcast of the 2004 Masters. Phil Mickelson birdies the 72nd hole to win his first major championship, by a single stroke over Ernie Els.
"Is it his time.....YES AT LONG LAST" This is why we love this great game. Goosebumps watching the finale on 18. The Masters is the greatest tournament in golf, and this for me is one of its many highlights down the years. Great call from Jim Nantz. Thanks for posting (from the home of golf).
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His dumbest call was when Bubba Watson won. "Another Watson - wins the Masters". He's still desperately trying to reach Al Michaels call in the 1980 Winter Olympics. "Do you Believe in Miracles?"
That’s why Ernie is known as the “The Big Easy”! Possibly the best and the most accurate nickname of any professional golfer, especially when you think of Ernie’s personality, attitude, rhythmic golf swing and behaviour on and off the course!
Dan Jenkins said this one was the best Sunday Augusta ever had. It had everything: not only did Mickelson finally got the monkey off his back in epic fashion, he defeated another Els (not just anybody), who had TWO eagles(1:50:20 and 3:06:15); KJ Choi's extremely rare eagle at 11 (2:35:58) and unexpected long putt at 13 (3:08:49). Phil nearly holing it on 14 (3:35:26)... Possibly the biggest amount of roars-per-hour of any Sunday since '86! Phil, Els, Choi: Arguably the crowd favorites of America, Africa, and Asia at the time, respectively. Ol' Langer from Europe with a strong showing (chip-in at 1 31:33 ) Plus, Harrington's ace at 16 (3:18:32) followed by ANOTHER ace in the very next group by Triplett (3:32:16). DiMarco's putt at 13 took forever to get the hole(3:25:32), and Phil getting the greatest break of his life when he got a perfect read from him on 18 (4:27:50). Young Sergio with an awkward interview after a strong round (he was gonna have to wait 13 more years to get the monkey off HIS back).
ya, I agree. Some of these commentators though man smh... I remember watching this Masters live. And I remember Bobby Clampet just totally ruining that KJ Choi eagle. It's like dude, don't TELL US he makes this shot! How do they not know that?
I remember oh, so well. My favorite golfer winning his first major at long last. I couldn't sit for the final hour of the telecast, and when Phil's winning putt dropped, I just stood there saying "I can't believe it" over and over, tears running down my cheeks.
Nothing like the Masters. The prestige, the course, the music, its like Wimbledon. Sports royalty. I really feel badly for those sports fans that think golf on TV is boring, because the Masters is something special, and they are really missing out on a classic event.
It’s probably because deep down in his heart he knew he was going to win that day. He just had so much confidence in his swing and ball striking that nothing could faze him.
Hard to believe this happened almost 20 years ago. Arguably greatest Masters of all time. Great finish, great shots, crowd was on fire and Arnold’s farewell.
This is the best golf broadcast ever. I wanted Mickelson to win, but somehow the course and the players were so amazing that I sincerely rejoiced the successes of everyone. This was pure joy from beginning to end.
I was too young to see the '86 Masters and even '97, so this is the one that sticks out in my mind as the greatest I've seen as it happened. As a huge Ernie Els fan, it was devastating when he lost, especially since he never got close to the green jacket again. But everyone loves Phil, right? What a champion!
I was at the 1781 Masters and saw all the greats, including George Washington. He shot 76 the final day and placed fourth behind Hamilton, Jefferson, and Franklin. Thomas Paine won on the final hole by firing a shot heard around the world.
Hard to believe it's been 16 years. To me this seems like yesterday. I have to admit i was always an Els fan and am sorry he had never won a Masters; i can't say the same for Norman. What a great day this was, so much action and great play. I'll never forget this day.
@@planetX15 Loved Greg Norman. He was one of the most talented golfers of all time, had SO many heartbreaking losses, and handled them like a true sportsman. He even had one of the coolest nicknames in sports history as well. Hard to not like lol. I dont know why anyone WOULDNT.
Got to meet Phil at the 1992 Greater Hartford Open, right after he turned pro. I was volunteering at the tournament, manning a tent on the 9th hole handing out refreshments to the players and caddies during the Tuesday practice round. Was one of the nicest guys I met that day. Got his autograph on one of the quiet signs and still have it to this day, hanging up in my home office. Figure I have to get my Master's fix this way since the tournament has been postponed.
I had forgotten how exciting this tournament was, equal, in fact, to the Nicklaus win in ‘86, in my opinion. How could anyone not like Phil Mickelson? Such a boyish face, wry smile, mischievous and truly, one of the all time greats of the game.
A really big, thank you to the Masters for putting these videos out here on youtube! Seeing them brings back some great memories and still, they feel so fresh. These episodes (seeing them once every week) are a perfect way to getting through the boredom created by this pandemic. Love it; Thanks! (Also) to you and all other golf-lovers out there. Take care and stay safe. We are going to get through this together! 💓👍
This and the Red Sox (not even a fan) that year... nothing like a self destructive perennial runner up finally coming through under the pressure that had beaten and defined them for so long. Magnificent theater
Still one of the greatest moments in golf history...Phil sinking that final putt on 18, jumping what seemed like 4 feet in the air, bear hugging Bones. Goosebumps every time.
In case you were wondering (?) that beautiful whimsical/fantastical background music being played when discussing the past history of the Masters and it's Champions, is from "Peter Pan 2003"...I was and still am a BIG FAN of Jeremy Sumpter (even though I have not seen a any new movie of his in years) and, of course, Phil Mickelson who won this 2004 Masters tournament. It only seems like yesterday. Oh my, how time goes by so quickly 😢...this is just one of many Phil victories and very special, because it was his 1st MAJOR. 😊👍✔
Just noticed : before he makes the final putt, they show Ernie on the putting green, and in the background you can see Phil's daughter & their Nanny walking towards the 18th green.
My wife was yelling at me to get in the car to go to my mom's house for Easter. I told her she can wait after Phil's putt or go without me. What a memorable moment.
Ernie walked off the 13th green 3:06:07 up by three shots, played the final five holes one-under, and still lost. Brutal- stands alongside The Open Championship playoff loss later the same year as the toughest losses of his career.
SNES drunk Els played such great recovery shots and chips - great weighted putts and par saves - (like 16) Mickelson made it easy for himself by playing perfect approach shots to leave simpler putts - 18 was example of this Mickelson took 3 wood and second shot made easier _birdied - Els took driver and with great bunker shot and putt nearly birdies but too much to do . Great duel though
This was actually the first golf tournament I ever watched in full, around the time I was really getting into golf. Phil was my favourite player, basically because he's left handed like me. These days, thanks to a bad back and the fact that golf is literally the most frustrating thing in the universe, I don't play much golf, but I still have fond memories of this.
That was fate, Phil getting a perfect line from DiMarco, and taking full advantage to win his first major! As Jim Nantz said “is it his time? Yesssss at long last”!!!
버디, 들어갔어요~ 필 미켈슨 우승!!!!!! 와~ 마지막 18홀 끝에 결국 버디를 하면서 최종 합계 nine 언더파 필 미켈슨이 2004 마스터스에서 역전 우승을 1번째 마스터스 메이저 타이틀에 오르고 본인의 PGA투어 생애 첫 우승을 2022년 PGA 투어 정상에 돌아섭니다.
When Phil went down 3 on the front nine, I left to do something. Never figured on the comeback. I got home just in time to see the final putt. If not for this upload, I wound never have been able to see what I missed.
Amazing tourney all week!! This still makes me tear up...Up to this point you could say Phil was the greatest to never win a major. He and the Big Easy played their hearts out. Only moment that comes close was Sergio winning last year
Just watched Phil talking on David Feherty's golf show. Phil's grandfather died a few months before that Master's tournament and he told Phil to win the Masters that year. Phil told Feherty he thought he missed that last putt but believed his grandfather nudged it in for him right at the end.
You wanna feel old? Look at the images of all these golfers today. I went into instant depression. I hate how time goes by so fast. All these golfers faces have changed so much! I feel so old.
Weir looked like a great shotmaker, with a lot of great years ahead of him. I dont know what happened to his game, but he really dropped off after his Masters win.
so many sports were at their peak in early 2000's. Golf, F1, NASCAR, INDYCAR, Basket, Soccer, Football, and the list goes on and on.... something was special with the opening of a new millenium.
And now the oldest major winner of all time. Congrats Phil!
I still think he wants the us open as it's the only major that's eluded him.
US Open is Phil's to win. G9 Phil Go!!!
Of course he wants it grand slam
It's been 16 years and I still can't believe he threw his winning ball into the crowd!
He knew there would be many more to come.
@@OhioRiverFisherman wasn't that many.
@@pb12661 5 more after this isnt many? super casual here lol
@@husseinhamir4165he's just a hater 😂😂
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More than either of us, bud.
If you don't love golf....
You don't get it.
Came back to watch his first after he just won his 6th.....17 years later!
Great Era for the game
This one is probably the most memorable Masters for me. I was rooting for Phil!
This one and 2003! As a Canadian, Mike Weir winning was everything
"Is it his time.....YES AT LONG LAST" This is why we love this great game. Goosebumps watching the finale on 18. The Masters is the greatest tournament in golf, and this for me is one of its many highlights down the years. Great call from Jim Nantz. Thanks for posting (from the home of golf).
Can’t believe it’s been 20 years I remember being at my Grandmas house watching this.
My all time favorite Masters. Ernie played as well as he possibly could, and KJ was right there too, but Phil just had an unreal back 9
Hey, I love your videos, fancy seeing you here. This was a great Masters.
Thanks Chris
The big easy was eating some fruit when phil beat him on the 72nd hole!
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“Is it his time?? YES!!” Great call.
His dumbest call was when Bubba Watson won. "Another Watson - wins the Masters". He's still desperately trying to reach Al Michaels call in the 1980 Winter Olympics. "Do you Believe in Miracles?"
I still think the greatest part of this is Ernie just chilling, eating an apple.
Ernie is the "Big Easy"! He does not temper tantrum like other golfer's would...
Got to love the Big Easy.
That’s why Ernie is known as the “The Big Easy”! Possibly the best and the most accurate nickname of any professional golfer, especially when you think of Ernie’s personality, attitude, rhythmic golf swing and behaviour on and off the course!
Dan Jenkins said this one was the best Sunday Augusta ever had. It had everything: not only did Mickelson finally got the monkey off his back in epic fashion, he defeated another Els (not just anybody), who had TWO eagles(1:50:20 and 3:06:15); KJ Choi's extremely rare eagle at 11 (2:35:58) and unexpected long putt at 13 (3:08:49). Phil nearly holing it on 14 (3:35:26)... Possibly the biggest amount of roars-per-hour of any Sunday since '86!
Phil, Els, Choi: Arguably the crowd favorites of America, Africa, and Asia at the time, respectively. Ol' Langer from Europe with a strong showing (chip-in at 1 31:33 ) Plus, Harrington's ace at 16 (3:18:32) followed by ANOTHER ace in the very next group by Triplett (3:32:16). DiMarco's putt at 13 took forever to get the hole(3:25:32), and Phil getting the greatest break of his life when he got a perfect read from him on 18 (4:27:50). Young Sergio with an awkward interview after a strong round (he was gonna have to wait 13 more years to get the monkey off HIS back).
Phil almost holing it is 3:35:40
@@user-tt3vp1uw6o Thanks! Just edited it. :-)
Appreciate the time stamp. Thanks
Was great, but nothing compares with 1986
ya, I agree. Some of these commentators though man smh... I remember watching this Masters live. And I remember Bobby Clampet just totally ruining that KJ Choi eagle. It's like dude, don't TELL US he makes this shot! How do they not know that?
Didn't realize how many current big names have been grinding it out on tour for so long. 16 years have gone by so fast.
who’s here after phil just won the pga championship
And on 18 just like here what did he do ?? Went right at the flag.
Me .... And I still don't like him for leaving the PGA tour
I remember oh, so well. My favorite golfer winning his first major at long last. I couldn't sit for the final hour of the telecast, and when Phil's winning putt dropped, I just stood there saying "I can't believe it" over and over, tears running down my cheeks.
2:07. My favorite thing to hear every year as far as golf.
Yeah, usually around super bowl time they start playing the commercials, and it’s like oooohhhh yeeeeah.
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Nothing like the Masters. The prestige, the course, the music, its like Wimbledon. Sports royalty.
I really feel badly for those sports fans that think golf on TV is boring, because the Masters is something special, and they are really missing out on a classic event.
Love how he had that big grin the whole back nine. Incredible golf.
It’s probably because deep down in his heart he knew he was going to win that day. He just had so much confidence in his swing and ball striking that nothing could faze him.
Hard to believe this happened almost 20 years ago. Arguably greatest Masters of all time. Great finish, great shots, crowd was on fire and Arnold’s farewell.
86 was the greatest Masters of all time
@@jonlanier_ nope. 2019
@@pgaquigz1125 Tiger's 2019 was great, but nothing tops Nicklaus' charge in 86. I'll bet you are too young to have watched/remember it.
@@pb12661 I do remember it. That was the year I was born. What a back 9
This is the best golf broadcast ever. I wanted Mickelson to win, but somehow the course and the players were so amazing that I sincerely rejoiced the successes of everyone. This was pure joy from beginning to end.
Hands down my favorite Masters!
I was too young to see the '86 Masters and even '97, so this is the one that sticks out in my mind as the greatest I've seen as it happened. As a huge Ernie Els fan, it was devastating when he lost, especially since he never got close to the green jacket again. But everyone loves Phil, right? What a champion!
I was at the 1781 Masters and saw all the greats, including George Washington. He shot 76 the final day and placed fourth behind Hamilton, Jefferson, and Franklin. Thomas Paine won on the final hole by firing a shot heard around the world.
Nobody loves Phil anymore
Hard to believe it's been 16 years. To me this seems like yesterday. I have to admit i was always an Els fan and am sorry he had never won a Masters; i can't say the same for Norman. What a great day this was, so much action and great play. I'll never forget this day.
Never liked Greg?
@@planetX15 Loved Greg Norman. He was one of the most talented golfers of all time, had SO many heartbreaking losses, and handled them like a true sportsman. He even had one of the coolest nicknames in sports history as well.
Hard to not like lol. I dont know why anyone WOULDNT.
20:21 you know its old when ernie is referred to as a youngster
Els is 50 and Mickelson will turn 50 in a few months. time flies
You also know its old when Padraig Harrington has frosted blonde hair....
It’s old, but it also seems like a mischaracterization. Els wasn’t all that young. He was 34 here.
Got to meet Phil at the 1992 Greater Hartford Open, right after he turned pro. I was volunteering at the tournament, manning a tent on the 9th hole handing out refreshments to the players and caddies during the Tuesday practice round. Was one of the nicest guys I met that day. Got his autograph on one of the quiet signs and still have it to this day, hanging up in my home office. Figure I have to get my Master's fix this way since the tournament has been postponed.
AWESOME story.
How could anyone dislike Phil Mickelson?
I remember being 14 on vacacation with my folks in lauderdale, coming in from the pool early just to watch Phil. And he won!
That cheeky tap he gives DiMarco. Love Phil
I hope Mickelson sent DiMarco a bottle of something special for that read on 18.
Jim Nantz has one of my favorite calls in all of golf: 4:33:40
So classic! Phil breaking thru for major #1. Thank u for this upload!
Phil is 24 hours away from winning another major after 8 years his return to majors could be the greatest comeback
Watching the PGA broadcast right now. Cheers! 🥂
After he holed that Bunker Shot it was meant to be. I ll never forget the day where Phil Defeated Father Time.
Was a magical Easter Sunday seeing Phil do what we all knew he could.
I will be watching this start to finish this Sunday. Thank you for this post.
Me too, I saved it on my watch list. I'm playing golf this Sunday so this is perfect
I had forgotten how exciting this tournament was, equal, in fact, to the Nicklaus win in ‘86, in my opinion. How could anyone not like Phil Mickelson? Such a boyish face, wry smile, mischievous and truly, one of the all time greats of the game.
I think Jack in 86 is the greatest golf tournament ever. This was close, but to me, nothing can touch the Golden Bear's last hurrah.
I like Phil a lot because of his roller coaster style. Phil the Thrill.
A really big, thank you to the Masters for putting these videos out here on youtube! Seeing them brings back some great memories and still, they feel so fresh. These episodes (seeing them once every week) are a perfect way to getting through the boredom created by this pandemic. Love it; Thanks! (Also) to you and all other golf-lovers out there. Take care and stay safe. We are going to get through this together! 💓👍
This and the Red Sox (not even a fan) that year... nothing like a self destructive perennial runner up finally coming through under the pressure that had beaten and defined them for so long. Magnificent theater
Still one of the greatest moments in golf history...Phil sinking that final putt on 18, jumping what seemed like 4 feet in the air, bear hugging Bones. Goosebumps every time.
worst major celebration jump in history.
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In case you were wondering (?) that beautiful whimsical/fantastical background music being played when discussing the past history of the Masters and it's Champions, is from "Peter Pan 2003"...I was and still am a BIG FAN of Jeremy Sumpter (even though I have not seen a any new movie of his in years) and, of course, Phil Mickelson who won this 2004 Masters tournament. It only seems like yesterday. Oh my, how time goes by so quickly 😢...this is just one of many Phil victories and very special, because it was his 1st MAJOR. 😊👍✔
The Big Easy--him and Freddy with such smooth graceful swings.
50 year old Phil wins the PGA!
Chris Dimarco is one of the all time class guys golf has seen, well done Phil
Hey Vince give me a job I need one
Debra Brannen lol I just fired everyone try Walmart
I gotta say, WHAT A THUMBNAIL!!!
Wouldn't it be cool to see him do it one more time and call it a career
Easter Sunday - my entire family stopped eating dinner to watch Phil sink that final putt....
Just noticed : before he makes the final putt, they show Ernie on the putting green, and in the background you can see Phil's daughter & their Nanny walking towards the 18th green.
he was lucky dimarco gave him such a perfect line, and he still barely made it.
My wife was yelling at me to get in the car to go to my mom's house for Easter. I told her she can wait after Phil's putt or go without me. What a memorable moment.
This round is where I fell in love with the game and most importantly the masters , thank you Phil !
i could watch this a thousand times!
Grande Phil!! Ojalá gane mas Masters. Como siempre humilde y carismático.
Phil holding his little girl "Daddy won" wow... that just got me tearing up...
This one is probably the most memorable Masters for me. I was rooting for Phil!
One of the top 5 Masters of all time
I find it so sad when Ernie's practicing his putting, hoping for a playoff and he learns the result by hearing the roar.
It was Phil's time and totally deserved
Yeah but he already had 2 major wins in his career. He’ll be ok.
Ernie walked off the 13th green 3:06:07 up by three shots, played the final five holes one-under, and still lost. Brutal- stands alongside The Open Championship playoff loss later the same year as the toughest losses of his career.
4:34:23 Man poor Ernie, he played well enough to win, that's gotta suck
SNES drunk Els played such great recovery shots and chips - great weighted putts and par saves - (like 16) Mickelson made it easy for himself by playing perfect approach shots to leave simpler putts -
18 was example of this Mickelson took 3 wood and second shot made easier _birdied - Els took driver and with great bunker shot and putt nearly birdies but too much to do .
Great duel though
I love your channel
Yeah but Phil had over 10 top 5s most of being 2nd and 3rd until this major
How that hole took that ball is pure destiny.
This was actually the first golf tournament I ever watched in full, around the time I was really getting into golf. Phil was my favourite player, basically because he's left handed like me. These days, thanks to a bad back and the fact that golf is literally the most frustrating thing in the universe, I don't play much golf, but I still have fond memories of this.
Sorry to break your bubble but Phil is right handed. He just plays golf left handed.
@@sparkeyjames maybe this gent is also right-hand dominant and also refers to himself as a left-handed golfer, just like me.
That was fate, Phil getting a perfect line from DiMarco, and taking full advantage to win his first major! As Jim Nantz said “is it his time? Yesssss at long last”!!!
버디, 들어갔어요~ 필 미켈슨 우승!!!!!!
와~ 마지막 18홀 끝에 결국 버디를 하면서
최종 합계 nine 언더파 필 미켈슨이
2004 마스터스에서 역전 우승을
1번째 마스터스 메이저 타이틀에 오르고
본인의 PGA투어 생애 첫 우승을
2022년 PGA 투어 정상에 돌아섭니다.
My favorite golfer finally won then! As a lefty...it catapulted my golf to single digits. Still have the magazine cover with Phil on it..arms raised
This is the Most Memorable of all the Masters, that I've watched.........Edited: That I Have Ever Watched!!
Jack Nicklaus and Phil are my golf idols.
Me too.
When Phil went down 3 on the front nine, I left to do something. Never figured on the comeback. I got home just in time to see the final putt. If not for this upload, I wound never have been able to see what I missed.
exceso de calidad en los approach y en el green, que jugadores porfavor sin duda uno de mis favoritos de todos los Tiempos, como no amar a Phil
Incredible seeing Ernie Else walking away from the 13th and still not winning this! One of the very best sundays at the Masters I've ever seen.
Amazing tourney all week!! This still makes me tear up...Up to this point you could say Phil was the greatest to never win a major. He and the Big Easy played their hearts out. Only moment that comes close was Sergio winning last year
Just watched Phil talking on David Feherty's golf show. Phil's grandfather died a few months before that Master's tournament and he told Phil to win the Masters that year. Phil told Feherty he thought he missed that last putt but believed his grandfather nudged it in for him right at the end.
Until the 2004 Masters, Phil Mickelson was known as "the greatest golfer to have never one a major. This was awesome!!!
You wanna feel old? Look at the images of all these golfers today. I went into instant depression. I hate how time goes by so fast. All these golfers faces have changed so much! I feel so old.
The back nine was a shot makers delight.
Nearly cried when he said "Daddy won! Can you believe it?"
Me too!
3:50:58 The exact shot Weir had the year before. Also notice that car horn right in his backswing!
Love h
What a way to win your first major, and at Augusta!
Amazing. There's nothing quite like the Masters.
Payne Stewart was right in that Phil would go on to do great things and win. RIP and phenomenal job Phil!
Phil Mickelson is up there as my joint favourite sportsman with Roger Federer. Love these guys!
The roar at 2:35:30 is amazing
At 1:49:57 , Ernie lines up his second to the 8th hole, and game on.
Brilliant if any 1 deserved it was fill made me really happy than you 4 the upload
2nd only to Tigers '19 win for me. Not only one of the greatest back 9's ever, but to do it like he did, just insane.
Wow. Mickelson was young back then.
His first Masters was in 1991 as the Low Amateur.
33
Me and my boys were at the bar drinking rooting for Phil. We all jumped at the same time he did
Cool story. Thank you.
On the year that Arnold Palmer walked away from playing the Masters. It was fitting that Phil Mickelson won. Phil took the torch from Arnold.
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Birdie Putt / 1st Major Title
You just have to love Phil!
Absolutely overdue,his time to shine, I admire his patience and willingness to let the first lefty Masters winner 🇨🇦 Mike Weir put the jacket on 👍
Weir looked like a great shotmaker, with a lot of great years ahead of him. I dont know what happened to his game, but he really dropped off after his Masters win.
whenever phil and tiger played well at the Masters it was magical
Had tears in my eyes when that putt went in, not ashamed to admit
My whole family was going nuts when Phil holes that final putt!
Hopefully, Phil
Will be back at the Masters. His winning days are probably over but he’s one of the greats IMO.
Dude jumped and got 2-3 inches of air, crazy athleticism.
Spikes tear up the greens. So they land flat, just a quick double foot stomp.
Hope Phil comes back with another one this year!
I hope Phil wins this. I'll be pulling for him. 🙏 Thanks
I was at LIU in Brooklyn NY unreal week for Phil awesome
Just Wonderful
that back nine was the stuff of legend
back to back lefty champs,...that was cool
All that I have to say is that was one incredible performance to come from behind.
At long last!
Maybe the single greatest leap of all time. The height was of legendary proportions
1986, 2004, 2005 are the 3 greatest final rounds of the Masters.
this is a fact!!
so many sports were at their peak in early 2000's. Golf, F1, NASCAR, INDYCAR, Basket, Soccer, Football, and the list goes on and on.... something was special with the opening of a new millenium.
Nothing can surpass’86 in my mind
We’re coming up on the 20th anniversary of Phil’s first win.
I really hope Phil wins a US Open and gets the Grand Slam
Corek BleedingHollow he deserves it but I can’t see it now. Maybe he can win the senior open
i would say hes running out of time for us open-but look what tom watson did!!
Career slam. Grand slam is 4 in one year.
@@jonathanlynch8372 And the Tiger Slam is not winning them all in the same year, but being the current holder of all four titles
dsyeah! Me Too!
The entire country was rooting for Lefty that day. My dad could care less about golf and even he was like "Oh wow Mickelson did it".