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Amy Mickelson Age, Wikipedia, Bio, Net Worth, House, Cancer, Parents

Personal Information Summary
Name Amy Mickelson
Amy Mickelson maiden name Amy McBride
Age / How old / Birthday / Date of Birth / DOB Born in 1972. As of 2024, she is around 52 years old.
Wedding & Marriage / Husband / Engaged / Partner Married. Check the full bio for relationship details.
What was Amy Mickelson’s diagnosed with in 2009? Amy Mickelson was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009.
Children / No. of Kids 3
Ethnicity / Origin / Heritage / Race White
Nationality American
Wiki Biography / Profile Background

Introduction :

Amy Mickelson is the heart behind her golfer husband Phil’s exemplary philosophy that there are bigger things in life than golf, and making family a priority only bolsters his success.

Personal Life, Parents and Family Details :

  • Amy McBride was born in 1972 and wanted to be an actress when she began attending Arizona State University.
  • In 1992, when the young, good-looking Amy was performing as a cheerleader with the Phoenix Suns for the NBA, she met a young golfer named Phil, and the direction of her life changed.
  • Phil was also an ASU graduate and had won the PGA Tour Northern Telecom Open as an amateur the previous year.
  • Amy thought Phil worked in the Pro Shop on the golf course, and their first date was to play tennis.
  • After dating for four years, Amy married Phil Mickelson in 1996. The couple went on to have three children – Amanda Brynn Mickelson (born 1999), Sophia Isabel Mickelson (born in 2001) and Evan Samuel Mickelson (born in 2003)

Pregnancy & Kids :

  • During the 1999 U.S. Open, Phil carried a pager with him the entire time because Amy was pregnant with their first child and ready to go into labor at any time.
  • Amy did go into labor but decided not to page Phil, with him losing the tournament by one stroke yet still getting to Amy’s side for the birth of their daughter.
  • Amy nearly succumbed during the birth of their third child, with Phil recalling sitting in the hospital fearing he would lose both his wife and son. Thankfully, they both pulled through, but it further reinforced their importance to him.

The Brave Amy :

  • During the 2009-10 seasons, Amy was diagnosed with and began treatments for breast cancer. She stopped attending tournaments, except for the 2010 Masters.
  • During the tournament, Phil asked Amy’s oncologist, Tom Buchholz, to come out of the gallery and caddie for just one hole. He birdied six in a row.
  • When Phil walked off the course as the winner of the tournament, Amy and their three children were there to give him congratulations.
  • In their 20-plus years of marriage, Amy has become a mentor to PGA Tour wives and girlfriends and helped keep Phil grounded during difficult times.

Family First :

  • Phil Mickelson says that learning to deal with the stress of professional golf has helped him deal with the stress off the course as well.
  • Having Amy get sick and the treatments showed him how much he loves golf; however, his family has continued to be first.
  • He frequently takes the kids out for one-on-one breakfast, just to provide that time to bond & re-center their relationships. This left-handed golfer started as a small three-year-old boy golfing with his dad, was the clumsiest child, and used to threaten he was running away to the golf course.
  • One missing piece in Phil’s repertoire is the U.S. Open, which he even missed to attend his daughter’s high school graduation and hear her valedictorian speech.
  • Phil has chosen to live life wide open, with his family and home in the center, and to continue to have fun playing. He treasures coming home, loves talking over each shot with Amy, and always does better when she’s behind the ropes to support him.

Contribution, Career and Net Worth :

  • Amy is very involved with breast cancer research fund-raising efforts, and the couple has established the Phil and Amy Mickelson Foundation in 2004.
  • The foundation supports youth and families, raising money for military charities and breast cancer research.

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