Phil Mickelson gives a thumbs up to the crowd on the 18th green during the final round of The Masters golf tournament. Rob Schumacher, Rob Schumacher / USA TODAY NETWORK

Phil Mickelson stepped away from golf last year and did not take part in the Masters, but the reaction to his big performance on Sunday proved that he is still extremely popular among fans.

Mickelson entered the final round at Augusta National with a respectable score of 1-under par. Then-leader Brooks Koepka was at 11-under heading into the final 18 holes, so Mickelson seemed nowhere near contention. The 52-year-old then fired a 65, which was his lowest final round ever at the Masters.

Mickelson birdied five of the last seven holes to get to 8-under for the tournament. He drained an 11-foot birdie on 18 to close out his round. The reaction from the gallery was the same it would have been before Mickelson hitched his wagon to LIV Golf.

Mickelson has won the Masters three times. Some of the best moments of his career have come at Augusta National, where his aggressive style of play helped make him one of the most popular golfers in history.

The roars that were heard throughout Mickelson’s round on Sunday were an indication that Mickelson still has plenty of supporters. They also proved that most fans just want to see big names play great golf, even if a major TV network may have tried to remove Phil from the spotlight.

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