(UTV|COLOMBO) – Phil Mickelson won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am for a record-equalling fifth time, closing out the tournament when play went into an extra day.
The American, 48, held a three-shot lead with two holes to play when fading light ended play on Sunday.
He birdied the final hole for a 65 to end 19 under, three shots clear of England’s Paul Casey.
Mickelson’s fifth success at the California course moves him level with compatriot Mark O’Meara.
The win is his 44th on the PGA Tour – 28 years after his first – and is his second success in less than 12 months following his victory at the WGC-Mexico Championship in March.
Victory at Pebble Beach also means Mickelson and compatriot Tiger Woods – both aged over 40 – have both won PGA Tour tournaments more recently than Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth.
“There are so many great players that it takes our best to win,” Mickelson said. “I just think myself and Tiger are going to have a real good year this year.
“The challenge is playing my best and that’s a lot more work off the course, so it’s very gratifying.
“To play some of my best golf on a Sunday and be able to catch such a good player in Paul Casey, it means a lot to me.”
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