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April 11th 2010, Augusta, Georgia, U.S.A.: With his victory on Sunday, Phil Mickelson now has 13 top-10s in 17 career professional starts at the Masters, including three wins and 11 top-10s in his last 12 trips. Mickelson has only missed one cut in 18 starts (professional and amateur) at Augusta.

Phil Mickelson won for the 16th time in his career when trailing heading into the final round. Before Sunday, Mickelson last came from four strokes behind Kenny Perry in 2009 to win THE TOUR Championship.
Phil Mickelson joins seven other players with three or more Masters wins. They are Jack Nicklaus (6), Arnold Palmer (4), Tiger Woods (4), Jimmy Demaret (3), Sam Snead (3), Gary Player (3) and Nick Faldo (3).
Phil Mickelson collects his 38th PGA TOUR win to tie Gene Sarazan for 11th on the all-time wins list. Mickelson also matched his lowest final-round score at the Masters with a 67 (2009 and 2010).
Phil Mickelson ‘s 272 total tied Tiger Woods for the fourth-best 72 hole score in Masters history. Woods holds the record low at 270, while both Jack Nicklaus and Raymond Floyd carded 271s.
In 16 previous starts at Augusta National as a professional, only once has Mickelson recorded four sub-par rounds in a week (2001/3rd). Mickelson recorded four sub-par rounds this week (67-71-67-67).
Tiger Woods (T4) and Phil Mickelson (1st) collected the ninth top-5 finish of their Masters careers, joining Ben Hogan, Tom Kite, Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead and Tom Watson. The only other person with more top-5s at the Masters is Jack Nicklaus with 15.
In 48 major championship appearances before this week, Lee Westwood (2nd) had never held a lead after any round. He was co-leader after the second and the leader after the third round this week.
Lee Westwood has now held three third-round leads in his TOUR career. He won the Freeport-McDermott Classic in 1998 after holding the third-round lead and finished T2 at the 2008 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational after holding the third round co-lead. He finished second Sunday after holding the third-round lead.
In 35 major appearances before this week, K.J. Choi’s only top-5 finish came at the 2004 Masters (3). Choi finished T4 this week. Making his eighth appearance at the Masters, Choi has two missed cuts and now has three top-25 finishes. Choi missed the cut in 2009.
K.J. Choi has made the cut in all eight of his starts on TOUR this year. His best finish this season on TOUR is second at the Transitions Championship.
Nick Watney (7th) shot a 7-under 65 in the final round, his first round in the 60s in 10 starts in a major. Watney’s best finish in a major coming into this week was T11 at the 2008 Masters.
Anthony Kim (3rd) made his 10th start in a major this week and second in the Masters. His best finish in a major prior to this week was T7 at the 2008 British Open. Kim matched his best round in a major Sunday with a 65, which he also recorded in the second round at the 2009 Masters.
Tiger Woods recorded his first career eagle on the par-4 seventh hole Sunday at Augusta National. Woods had an eagle on the par-5 eighth hole earlier in the week. In 62 career rounds at the Masters, it was only the third eagle for Woods on the front nine at Augusta National.
Nathan Green and Ryan Moore both made a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th Sunday. It was the 12th and 13th hole-in-one at No. 16 in the history of the Masters.