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Phil Mickelson will miss 2017 U.S. Open for daughter's graduation

By The Sports Xchange
Phil Mickelson smiles after putting on the 15th green in the third round at the 2017 Masters Tournament. File photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Phil Mickelson smiles after putting on the 15th green in the third round at the 2017 Masters Tournament. File photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

Phil Mickelson was set to make his fourth attempt to complete the career Grand Slam in two weeks at Erin Hills in Wisconsin, but told them New York Times on Saturday he will withdraw from the tournament in order to attend the high school graduation of his daughter, Amanda.

Mickelson has finished second in the U.S. Open six times, but it is the only major he has never won.

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"As I look back on life, this is a moment I'll always cherish and be glad I was present," Mickelson told the Times. "There's no greater joy as a parent."

Mickelson is a five-time major champion who claimed the third leg of the Grand Slam when he captured the 2013 Open Championship at Muirfield in Scotland, but he has not won since.

The first round of the 2017 U.S. Open is scheduled for June 15, the same day as Amanda Mickelson's graduation from Pacific Ridge High School in Carlsbad, Calif.

In 2013, when Amanda graduated from middle school, Mickelson flew home from Philadelphia for the event, and then flew back and arrived at Merion Golf Club in Haverford, Pa., about two hours before his first-round tee time.

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Mickelson will turn 47 on June 16.

One of Mickelson's six runner-up finishes in the U.S. Open came in 1999 at Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, N.C., where he wound up one stroke behind Payne Stewart -- one day before Amanda was born.

Mickelson was wearing a pager and had he gotten word that Amanda was coming earlier, he said he would have withdrawn from the tournament and headed back to California for the birth of his first child.

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