Mickelson, Woods remain in field for PGA Championship
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[May 10, 2022] (Reuters)
- Defending champion Phil Mickelson and
Tiger Woods were both listed on the PGA Championship field list
released on Monday but their appearance in Tulsa, Oklahoma, next
week for the year's second major remains up in the air.
Mickelson announced in February that he was taking a break from golf
after inflammatory comments he made about the Saudi-backed golf
league surfaced while Woods has competed once, at last month's
Masters, since his February 2021 car crash.
The two golfers appeared on the preliminary PGA Championship field
list released two weeks ago and the fact that their names were on
Monday's full field list does not imply that they have committed to
being in Tulsa next week.
Mickelson's public image took a hit when the author of an
unauthorised biography on the six-times major champion said the
golfer told him he was willing to look past Saudi Arabia's human
rights record to gain leverage with the PGA Tour.
Saudi Arabia's government has denied accusations of human rights
abuses and Mickelson later apologised for the comments, which he
claimed were off the record, and then said he planned to take time
away from the sport.
Mickelson became golf's oldest major champion at last year's PGA
Championship when, less than a month shy of turning 51, he held off
Brooks Koepka and Louis Oosthuizen to triumph by two shots at Kiawah
Island's Ocean Course.
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Tiger Woods of the U.S. on the 18th green during the final round
REUTERS/Mike Segar
Woods, who nearly lost his right leg following a
car accident last year, returned to action at last month's Masters
where he opened with an encouraging one-under-par 71 but went on to
finish 13 over for the week and in 47th place.
The 15-times major champion has already said he planned to play the
British Open at St. Andrews in July. While he has not revealed his
decision for the PGA Championship, he did play a practice round at
Southern Hills last month.
The last time the PGA Championship was held at Southern Hills was in
2007, when Woods triumphed by two shots to win the event for the
fourth time but the layout has since undergone a dramatic
renovation.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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