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Mickelson receives special exemption into US Open

50-year-old American gets a chance to finally win the tournament after finishing second a record six times

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 May 2021 11:17AM

Mickelson receives special exemption into US Open
Phil Mickelson will make his 30th start in the event. - EPA pic. May 15, 2021

NEW YORK - Five-time major winner Phil Mickelson has received a rare special exemption into the 121st US Open, where he will try to complete a career Grand Slam, the US Golf Association said Friday.


The 50-year-old American left-hander has never won the US Open but has finished second a record six times and will make his 30th start in the event when it is staged June 17-20 at Torrey Pines, near Mickelson's San Diego home.


"Phil Mickelson's incredible USGA playing record and overall career achievements are among the most noteworthy in the game's history," USGA chief executive officer Mike Davis said. "We're thrilled to welcome him to this year's US Open at Torrey Pines."


Mickelson won the Masters in 2004, 2006 and 2010, the PGA Championship in 2005 and the British Open in 2013. His last top-10 effort in a major was at the 2016 British Open.


Mickelson was a US Open runner-up in 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009 and 2013.


"Winning the US Open has been a lifelong and elusive dream and I've come close so many times," Mickelson said.


"You can't win if you don't play. I'm honored and appreciative of the USGA for the opportunity and look forward to playing in my hometown on a golf course I grew up on."


If Mickelson should win the US Open, he would join Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan and Gary Player as the only players to capture all four major titles in their careers.


Mickelson has won 44 career US PGA Tour titles and played on 12 Ryder Cup and 12 Presidents Cup teams.


The only other US Open special exemptions issued in the past 10 years were to South African Retief Goosen in 2016, American Jim Furyk in 2018 and South African Ernie Els in 2018 and 2019.


Hale Irwin is only player to win on a special exemption, doing so in 1990.


It will be the first major at Torrey Pines since Woods won the 2008 US Open in a playoff over Rocco Mediate. - AFP. May 15, 2021

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