Phil Mickelson has made 30 appearances in the WM Phoenix Open over the years. His total of three victories is tied for the most in the event’s history.
Lefty, who hasn’t played TPC Scottsdale since 2019, holds numerous other tournament records, including low back-9 (29 in 2013), low 18 (he shot 60 on two occasions), low first-36 (2013), low 54 (again, 2013), low 72 (his four-day total of 256 in 2013 ties the week Mark Calcavecchia had in 2001) and most strokes under par (again, 2013, when Mickelson tied Calc’s 28 under).
Mickelson also holds the mark for most money earned in the event.
He took a little time to jab at the raucous crowds, dropping a line on social media about “nothing’s changed” after a small child went barreling through the gallery on a cart.
Just missing the top 10: Hunter Mahan, Chris DiMarco, Mark Calcavecchia, Kevin Na and Rocco Mediate.
Check out a closer look at the top 10 all-time money winners at TPC Scottsdale, which first hosted the Phoenix Open in 1987.