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Since making his professional debut at the 1992 U.S. Open, former
Arizona State Univesity standout Phil Mickelson ranks second among active players
and recently passed Horton Smith to become 13th on the all-time wins list.
In 2007, he competed in three of the four PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup tournaments
and finished third in season-ending points. He won three times on the PGA TOUR and
earned a career high of $5,819,988, which pushed his career earnings past the $45
million mark. Phil has finished second or third on the money list seven times including
six of the last eight seasons. He has finished in the Top 10 at eight of the last
nine Masters Tournaments, including wins in 2004 and 2006. His 2005 PGA Championship
win came with a birdie on the final hole -- just as it did for his 2004 Masters
title. A member of the last six Ryder Cup teams, he is the only U.S. Player to appear
in all seven Presidents Cups.
Mickelson's support of Homes For Our Troops
Mickelson has been a huge supporter of Homes For Our Troops through Birdies for
the Brave, a non-profit organization established by Mickelson and his wife, Amy
to provide support for U.S. troops and their families. Each season, Mickelson donates
$100 for each birdie and $500 for each eagle he makes on the PGA TOUR. Mickelson's
efforts also raised substantial additional contributions as people across the country
joined him in supporting our troops by hosting golf tournaments of their own and
donating the proceeds to Homes For Our Troops.
Homes For Our Troops builds new homes and adapts existing homes for handicap accessibility
for veterans who have returned from combat with serious injuries and disabilities.
Homes For Our Troops uses donations of home construction materials and labor as
well as monetary contributions to adapt and build these homes at no cost to the
veteran.
"The men and women of our military make great sacrifices to keep America safe,
and we want to make sure they are not forgotten," said John Gonsalves, President
and Founder of Homes For Our Troops. "We are honored that Phil is once again
supporting our mission. Through his efforts and the support of many other great
Americans, we have been able to help severely injured veterans across the country
move into homes adapted to meet the physical challenges they face every day as a
result of life-altering injuries they suffered while serving our country."
Mickelson's support of the Special Operations Warrior Foundation
Since January 2004, when Phil and Amy Mickelson announced their support of the Special
Operations Warrior Foundation through its inaugural program, "Birdies for the
Brave," their support and generosity have made a significant impact on the
families of the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.
"Family is everything to Amy and me," said Mickelson, "and this is
our way of helping families in need stay together and grow strong even after the
loss of a parent. Birdies for the Brave is an opportunity to salute the men and
women who have given their lives on our behalf around the world and to let their
families know their sacrifices won't be forgotten."
The Phil and Amy Mickelson Charitable Fund contributes $100 per birdie and $500
per eagle to the program. To date, the "Birdies for the Brave" program
has raised $250,000 for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.
Additionally, as result of Phil Mickelson's involvement with the SOWF, the Foundation
has seen a spike in its charity golf tournaments over the years, including a series
of TPC tournaments, and a donation from bass player Dave Farrell from the band Linkin
Park while the band was in Tampa. Together, through the support of Phil Mickelson,
these additional events raised another $250,000 for the Foundation.
"Phil and Amy Mickelson, through their support of the Special Operations Warrior
Foundation, will help make dreams come true for some very special children who have
had to suffer through what no child should have to face -- the loss of a parent,"
said John Carney, President/CEO of the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. "On
behalf of the more than 700 children in our program, we are grateful for your support."
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