On May 24, Beijing time, the second annual Grand Slam PGA Championship ended at the Ocean Course at The Kiwa Island Golf Resort in South Carolina. The 51-year-old American veteran Phil Mickelson-6, who will turn 51 next month, won his sixth Grand Slam of his career with a 2-stroke advantage, thus becoming the oldest Grand Slam champion in history.

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Old Mi, who came to the final round as the leader of 54 holes, swallowed a bogey on the 1st hole, while the same group opponent Koepka successfully grabbed the bird and overtook Old Mi to take the lead. Koepka swallowed a double bogey on Hole 2, and Old Mi seized the opportunity to respond with a bird catch to regain the lead and extend the advantage to two strokes.
Next, the old rice was in full swing, and by the time he reached the 12th hole, he had extended his lead to five. In this way, even if Lao Mi swallowed bogeys on the 13th and 14th holes, he could still maintain the lead. On the 16th hole, Lao Mi successfully caught the bird again, and the advantage became a 3. In the end, he finished with 5 birds and 6 bogeys, 73 strokes, a total of -6, a two-stroke advantage, and a career sixth Grand Slam title, a second PGA Championship title and a career 45th PGA Tour victory. The victory also brought 600 FedEx Cup points to Lao Mi, and the points ranking rose from 168 to 45th.
Both Uchyeren and Koepka scored -4 overall, tied for second place. Padregg Harrington, Sean Laurie, Harry Higgs and Paul Casey finished -2 overall and were T4. Fowler, who had been dormant for a long time, finally found his form in this game, with a total score of -1, ranking T8. Spieth finished +2 overall, finished with T30 and Wheat ranked T49.