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As Phil Mickelson turns 50, he’s still just Philip to Mom and Dad

From an early age, Phil Mickelson wanted to be a professional golfer. His parents suggested he learn how to change a tire, but he said, “I’m going to be so successful as a golfer, I’m going to hire somebody to do it.” He wasn’t wrong.

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