DUBLIN, Ohio -- Is this finally the year?
That question has haunted Phil Mickelson year after year during his quest to win an elusive U.S. Open title. And it's understandable why the question continues to be asked - he's a six-time runner-up in the event, including appearances this year's venue at Shinnecock Hills.
Mickelson, who has 43 PGA Tour victories, will try again when the U.S. Open begins June 14.
The pressure will definitely be there for Lefty. He turns 48 over the same weekend the tournament will be played. The oldest player to win the U.