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It took a little longer than he would've liked, but Phil Mickelson clinched his fifth career win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Monday morning. It was win number 44 of the left-handed legend's illustrious career and he now holds the AT&T tournament record for victories and career earnings. Mickelson trailed playing partner Paul Casey when the final round got off to a late start Sunday. The 48-year-old quickly erased the deficit with flawless play that yielded six birdies and no bogeys over the first 16 holes. Mickelson was not happy when the round was stopped due to darkness, but closed the door Monday morning by playing the final two holes in one-under par to finish at 19-under par for the tournament, three shots clear of Casey. Mickelson has played a lighter schedule this season and it seems to be doing wonders for his game. He is scheduled to play in this week's Genesis Open. --Joe Nicely - RotoBaller
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As Phil Mickelson loves to remind us, he is the reigning PGA Champion, and although he's been as inconsistent as anyone, we know the upside is always there. Mickelson comes to the Farmers Insurance Open after opening 2022 with two horrible performances at the Sentry Tournament of Champions and American Express. The 51-year-old is no stranger to playing at Torrey Pines, having 12 appearances between the Farmers and US Open between 2008 to 2021, but we haven't seen much upside from his as of late, with his best result coming over a decade ago when he finished runner-up. Playing 'Lefty' in DFS or betting markets could be a cautionary tale.--Owen Vrabel - RotoBaller
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Phil Mickelson returns to action this week at The American Express. The 51-year-old golfer is coming off a 30th-place finish at Kapalua. Mickelson struggled on his approach in Maui, losing 2.9 strokes two weeks ago. Mickelson had a career-defining moment last spring when he won The PGA Championship at the Ocean course. Mickelson became the oldest golfer to ever win a major. At La Quinta, Mickelson has been a mixed bag. In his last four starts, he has three missed cuts and a second-place finish. Mickelson is not a recommended cash play this week but may be worth owning in GPPs for his boom-or-bust potential.--Rob Giltner - RotoBaller
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Phil Mickelson gained entry into the opening "winners only" tournament by winning the PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. The last time Mickelson played at Kapalua was in 2001 when he finished 28th out of 33 golfers. The lefty American golfer had one top-20 finish after his major triumph. He takes risks, he misses a lot of shots, and makes some too. Courses like The Masters, where he finished 21st last year suit Mickelson better than say Kapalua. It is not a surprise why the Californian rarely plays this early January tournament. There are better options to recommend this weekend. --Chris Wassel - RotoBaller
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