Tagged from the beginning as the Next Nicklaus, Mickelson has always lived with massive expectations, some of them self-imposed, and Phil's failures are almost as celebrated as his many successes. But there have been plenty of successes — 45 PGA Tour wins (tied for eighth all time) and six majors, including three Masters. His win at the 2021 PGA Championship — almost eight years after his last one, at the 2013 British Open — was perhaps his most stunning, as he became the oldest major winner in history at 50 years, 11 months, seven days, and the throng that surrounded him on the 72nd hole spoke volumes of his undying popularity as his generation's Arnold Palmer. He's also recorded a record six runner-up finishes in the U.S. Open, but that only adds to his everyman appeal. His jaw-dropping 66 in the final round of the 2013 British Open on baked, windswept Muirfield joins the ranks of the greatest rounds in major championship history and vaulted Phil the Thrill into our top 10. As long