Scottsdale, AZ (Sports Network) - Phil Mickelson fired a 4-under 67 on Sunday
to complete a dominant, wire-to-wire victory at the Waste Management Phoenix
Open.
Mickelson, who also won this event in 1996 and 2005, came within a horse-shoed
putt of shooting 59 in the first round and never relented. The left-hander
carded a 65 on Friday, matched the tournament's 54-hole scoring mark with a 64
on Saturday, and tallied five birdies during the final round to finish at 28-
under 256, which tied for the second-lowest score in a 72-hole PGA Tour event.
It was the 41st career PGA Tour win for Mickelson and his first since
capturing the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am title last February.
Brandt Snedeker, who entered the final round six strokes off Mickelson's pace,
shot 65 at TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course to finish in second place at 24-
under.
Scott Piercy fired a 61 and placed third at 23-under, Ryan Moore (65) took
fourth at 22-under and Ryan Palmer (62) finished in fifth at minus-19.
More to follow.
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