The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

PLAYER SPOTLIGHT Mickelson heading to Champions tour

- By Doug Ferguson

NORTON, MASS. — Phil Mickelson always planned to be competing in the Midwest next week, just not in Missouri.

And not as a rookie on the PGA Tour Champions.

Mickelson faced eliminatio­n from the FedEx Cup postseason on Friday when he missed the cut at The Northern Trust. He started at No. 67 in the FedEx Cup, and he was all but assured of being outside the top 70 who advance to the BMW Championsh­ip next week south of Chicago.

Instead, Mickelson said he would make his debut on the 50-and-older circuit — Mickelson turned 50 in June — at the Charles Schwab Series at Ozarks National. The 54-hole event starts Monday.

“I feel like I’ve been playing well at home,” Mickel- son said after his 3-under 68. “I was excited to play. I want to play. That’ll give me a chance to play three competitiv­e rounds.”

Mickelson was the only player to reach the BMW Championsh­ip — the penultimat­e playoff event — every year since the FedEx Cup began in 2007. This was his lowest starting position, and he didn’t help the cause by opening with a 74 on the TPC Boston on Thursday.

“I don’t know what to say about the season,” he said. “It’s been very up and down, a lot of missed cuts that is unusual for me. I haven’t won. I’m disappoint­ed I’m not in the BMW. I feel like I’m playing well and yesterday was really a poor start to the tournament. I would have liked to have continued in the playoffs.”

But he’ll be playing enough going into the U.S. Open on Sept. 17-20.

The U.S. Open remains the only major he hasn’t won.

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Phil Mickelson will play the Charles Schwab Series nest week.

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