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Mickelson ‘embarrasse­d’ by golf game last year, ‘rejuvenate­d’ for second run with LIV Golf

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AFTER what was undoubtedl­y the strangest and most controvers­ial year of his career, Phil Mickelson is trying to turn the page.

Mickelson, after his controvers­ial Saudi Arabia comments and departure for LIV Golf, said Tuesday that he feels lighter and much more confident about his game. His play last year left him feeling “embarrasse­d,” he said before the PIF Saudi Internatio­nal this week.

“I have to look at last year as an anomaly and just let it go,” Mickelson said at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia, via ESPN.

“I wasn’t ready to play at the start. I wasn’t ready to play during [the season], and this offseason I’m ready to play. I’ve been playing really well at home, and I’m ready to bring my game back out here and compete. I’m optimistic to see a whole different outlook, a whole different game, a whole

different competitiv­eness.”

Mickelson was one of the biggest names to leave the PGA Tour last year for the controvers­ial LIV Golf startup, which only came after Mickelson made explosive comments about the Saudi Arabian government. That then led him to disappear from the game for quite some time.

Mickelson has since removed himself from the lawsuit against the PGA Tour, though that is still ongoing. He reportedly

received a $200 million signing bonus to join LIV Golf initially, though he finished No. 34 in the season-long race. Dustin Johnson dominated LIV Golf, winning the individual title and an $18 million prize.

The 52-year-old Mickelson won 45 times on the PGA Tour in his career. He has exemptions to play in each of the four major championsh­ips for the next several years, as long as they continue to allow LIV Golf members to compete.

LIV Golf’s second season is set to start in Mexico in February. The league will have 14 events this season in seven countries, concluding with the championsh­ip in Saudi Arabia in November. The league finally struck a television deal in the United States, too. Tournament­s will be broadcast on The CW, though terms of the deal are not known.

Though it’s unclear how he or the league will do in its second run, Mickelson is at least feeling much, much better both about his game and his weight.

“I have a whole different energy, whole different excitement,” Mickelson said, via ESPN. “I’ve been rejuvenate­d. Best shape I’ve been in in a long time. I’m back to my college weight. It allows me to recover faster after I play. I’m changing some of the ways I practice to be more efficient. Rather than quantity, it’s much more quality driven, and I’m seeing a difference when I go out and play in the way I am kind of pulling the shots off on the golf course.”

 ?? ?? Phil Mickelson is gearing up for LIV Golf’s second season while playing in the PIF Saudi Internatio­nal this week.
Phil Mickelson is gearing up for LIV Golf’s second season while playing in the PIF Saudi Internatio­nal this week.

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