Reigning champion Mickelson withdraws from PGA Championship
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[May 14, 2022] (Reuters)
-Phil Mickelson said on Friday he will
not defend his PGA Championship title after having stepped away from
the game in February amid fallout from comments he made regarding a
Saudi-backed golf league.
Mickelson had kept golf fans guessing about whether he would be at
Southern Hills Country Club next week but the speculation ended with
the PGA of America confirming he would not be in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The 51-year-old American becomes just the third PGA champion not to
defend his title after Tiger Woods in 2008 and Ben Hogan in 1949,
both of whom bowed out due to injury.
"We have just been informed that Phil Mickelson has withdrawn from
the PGA Championship," the PGA of America said. "Phil is the
defending champion and currently eligible to be a PGA Life Member
and we would have welcomed him to participate.
"We wish Phil and Amy the very best and look forward to his return
to golf."
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.
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Phil Mickelson acknowledges the crowd after a putt on the fourth
green during the first round of the Farmers Insurance Open golf
tournament at Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course - South Course.
Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
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.
Last month Mickelson filed for a release from the PGA Tour to play
in the inaugural LIV Golf Invitational event, to be held June 9-11
near London, and also registered for the PGA Championship and June
16-19 U.S. Open.
The PGA Tour on Tuesday rejected requests from several players,
including Mickelson, for clearance to play the LIV opener.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue and Steve Keating in Toronto. Additional
reporting Amy Tennery. Editing by Martyn Herman)
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