Mickelson Wins Masters
AUGUSTA, Georgia (AP)—Phil Mickelson ended a trying year by shooting a 5-under 67 for a three-stroke win over England’s Lee Westwood and an emotional third Masters title Sunday.
As Mickelson strolled up to the 18th green, his third green jacket as good as won, he wondered if his wife would be waiting for him.
She’d been there the first two times he won the Masters, but he would’ve understood if she decided to skip this victory celebration.
Yet there she was, waiting with an embrace they’ll remember for a lifetime.
“I normally don’t shed tears over wins,” Mickelson said, his eyes watering. “When Amy and I hugged off 18, that was a very emotional moment for us. I’ll cherish every moment of this week.”
Eleven months ago, Amy Mickelson was diagnosed with breast cancer. While the prognosis is good, she’s worn down physically. It’s difficult to get out among the crowds at a place like Augusta National.
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