Of late it's been England's way all through in the world of sport.
Andy Murray won the Wimbledon followed by the English cricket team thrashing the Aussies for their 2nd straight Ashes Test win.
Lee Westwood was on his way to make it a 'Triple Treat' but imploded on his way to the finish line.
Instead, it was an inspired comeback by Phil Mickelson, fm the US, who won his first British Open title at Muirfield.
It's been a purple patch for him who also won the cash rich Scottish Open last week.
A play off victory at the Castle Stuart Links (Scottish Open), last week, and now his first ever Claret Jug (The British Open) should help erase those bitter memories of last month where he finishes second (for a record sixth time) at The US Open.
It's both fame and fortune for Mickelson who's more popularly known as 'Lefty' in golfing circles.
Andy Murray won the Wimbledon followed by the English cricket team thrashing the Aussies for their 2nd straight Ashes Test win.
Lee Westwood was on his way to make it a 'Triple Treat' but imploded on his way to the finish line.
Instead, it was an inspired comeback by Phil Mickelson, fm the US, who won his first British Open title at Muirfield.
It's been a purple patch for him who also won the cash rich Scottish Open last week.
A play off victory at the Castle Stuart Links (Scottish Open), last week, and now his first ever Claret Jug (The British Open) should help erase those bitter memories of last month where he finishes second (for a record sixth time) at The US Open.
It's both fame and fortune for Mickelson who's more popularly known as 'Lefty' in golfing circles.
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