Monday, July 22, 2013

Phil Mickelson Tops Lee Westwood, Tiger Woods to Win 2013 British Open



After one of the wildest British Open tournaments in years, it was American Phil Mickelson who held off Lee Westwood with a score of three-under par to win the 2013 championship and the world-renowned Claret Jug.

Westwood finished tied for third at one-over par, and Tiger Woods finished tied for sixth at two-over par. Still, Woods stays atop Mickelson in the world rankings, according to Golf Channel's Jason Sobel.

Mickelson had the perfect Sunday, tying the tournaments best single-round score by tallying a five-under 66 for his fourth and final round, cementing his place as one of the greatest of all time with his first career win at the Open Championship.

After making his final shot on the 18th hole, the veteran embraced his family, per Golf Channels Matt Ginella:

The American star also became the first golfer to ever win the Scottish Open and British Open back-to-back, per Golf Channels Jason Sobel:

Mickelson scored a 69, 74 and 72 over his first three rounds, respectively, to put himself in a position to succeed, and the final-round 66 sealed his victory at the British Open after an exciting tournament.

Image courtesy of ESPN Programming

The 142nd installment of the Open Championship from Muirfield in East Lothian, Scotland, was a wonderful tournament and a gracious host to a wild week of golf.

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With Mother Nature not playing a huge role in how the golfers handled the course, the slight wind and fast fairways made this one of the most interesting major championships of the year.

The next major on the schedule for the 2013 British Open champion will be the PGA Championship from Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y. on August 8.

After such a monumental win, look for Mickelson to follow it up with another amazing performance.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1711202-phil-mickelson-tops-lee-westwood-tiger-woods-to-win-2013-british-open



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