Phil Mickelson vaulted into contention late on Saturday at the 2010 Masters with one of the Tournament’s most unforgettable surges. The man known as Lefty nearly rattled off three straight eagles on hole Nos. 13, 14 and 15 at Augusta National Golf Club. After back-to-back eagles, Mickelson, ever the expert wedge artist, came within inches of holing his third shot for eagle at No. 15.

The electrifying run set the stage for Sunday, where Mickelson captured his third Green Jacket. That Saturday stretch remains a defining turning point in his path to victory.

Since 1934, the Masters Tournament has been home to some of golf’s greatest moments. Amidst blooming azaleas, towering pines and flowering dogwoods, the first full week of April ushers in a stage unique to golf and to sport. Over four days and 72 holes, the smallest field in major championship golf competes for a chance to capture the Green Jacket and a place in Masters history.

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  1. Not sure if anyone has had 3 eagles in a row at Augusta. Would have been some record and achievement 👍🏼

  2. When you’re feelin it……the target seems like it’s a few feet in front of you like you have Zoomed in laser focus vision 👀💪🔥🤩💰

  3. I wonder if three (bona fide) eagles have ever been made in a row in all of golf history…by anyone?

  4. Fun fact Mickelson was the THIRD player to eagle 13 and 14 consecutively. Dan Pohl did it in '82 and DJ did it in '09.

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