Phil Mickelson: My playing days may
be nearing an end
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[August 09, 2024]
With just one top-20 finish on the LIV Golf tour this season
while missing the cut in two of golf's four majors, Phil Mickleson
said on Wednesday that he won't hang on if he's not able to compete
at a high level.
Mickelson, 54, a six-time major champion, signed a reported $200
million contract with LIV in 2022 and is captain of the HyFlyers, a
team in which he holds an equity stake.
"I see glimpses and my teammates see glimpses of me being where I
expect to be able to compete at this level, but I'm also realistic
with myself, and if I'm not able to, I'll step aside and let
somebody come on in and take the HyFlyers to new levels," Mickelson
said during a call ahead of LIV's Individual Championship Sept.
13-15 at Bolingbrook Golf Club in Bolingbrook, Ill.
"I'm in every major on the regular tour next year, and I'll be in
three of the four majors for the next six, seven years. I would love
to compete and give myself a chance to win in those, and I also want
to build this out and create a culture that is sustainable and that
people strive to be a part of.
"How I do that, whether it's internally as a player and so forth, or
whether it's strictly from the outside, I'm going to be intricately
involved with the HyFlyers going forward probably the rest of my
life, and then my playing career I'll be realistic where I'm at,
too."
Renowned for his short game, Mickelson is working toward reviving it
after recent struggles.
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"You know, surprisingly if you look at the
analytics, it's been my short game that's just crushed me the last
few years," he said. "I've been like, last in scrambling on LIV.
It's been a staple of my game throughout my career, and the last
couple years it's been the reason why I have not scored and had the
results. That's where I've been focusing."
Regarding the potential merger of the PGA Tour and
the Saudi backers of LIV Golf, Mickelson said it's not on his radar.
"I'm not part of those conversations. At 54, my schedule and my
desires are going to be totally different than most of the players,"
he said.
"So bigger picture, we have to do what's best for the players on LIV
and the best for the players throughout the game of golf and not
just focus on a 54-year-old, so my desires aren't really relevant, I
would say, in that conversation."
--Field Level Media
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