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Phil Mickelson withdraws from US PGA Championsh­ip title defence

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Phil Mickelson will not defend his title in next week’s US PGA Championsh­ip at Southern Hills, tournament organisers have announced.

Mickelson has been taking a break from golf since the fallout from his explosive comments about the PGA Tour and the Saudi-backed breakaway spearheade­d by Greg Norman.

The six-time major winner officially registered for the US PGA and next month’s US Open on 25 April and also requested a release from the PGA Tour to play the first LIV Golf Invitation­al Series event from 9-11 June, a request that was denied earlier this week.

His agent said at the time that Mickelson was simply keeping his options open and did not have “concrete plans” about his return to action.

In a post on Twitter on Friday evening, the PGA of America wrote: “We have just been informed that Phil Mickelson has withdrawn from the PGA Championsh­ip. “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 [his wife] the very best and look forward to his return to golf.”

Mickelson’s victory at Kiawah Island last year made him the oldest ever winner of a men’s major championsh­ip, his two-shot win over Brooks Koepka and Louis Oosthuizen coming only a month before his 51st birthday.

The left-hander has not played since February’s Saudi Internatio­nal, shortly after which his comments about the PGA Tour and the Saudibacke­d events were made public.

In an interview with the author of a forthcomin­g biography, Mickelson admitted he was well aware of Saudi Arabia’s “horrible record on human rights”, including the murder of the Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but was using the threat of a breakaway to “reshape” how the Tour operates.

Norman said the full league of 14 events had been ready to launch in mid-February until Mickelson’s comments cost him several sponsors and resulted in some players backing out.

LIV Golf, of which the two-time

Open champion Norman is the CEO, has instead set up eight 48-man events in 2022, with the first to be staged at Centurion Club in Hertfordsh­ire from 9-11 June. The plan is to stage 10 events in 2023 and the full 14 from 2024, and Norman insists he is looking “decades” into the future.

Mickelson apologised for his reckless comments and said: “I have made a lot of mistakes in my life and many have been shared with the public. My intent was never to hurt anyone and I’m so sorry to the people I have negatively impacted.

“I have experience­d many successful and rewarding moments that I will always cherish, but I have often failed myself and others too. The past 10 years I have felt the pressure and stress slowly affecting me at a deeper level.

“I know I have not been my best and desperatel­y need some time away to prioritise the ones I love most and work on being the man I want to be.”

 ?? ?? Phil Mickelson’s request to play in Saudi-backed LIV Invitation­al Series event next month has been refused by the PGA Tour. Photograph: Adam Davy/PA
Phil Mickelson’s request to play in Saudi-backed LIV Invitation­al Series event next month has been refused by the PGA Tour. Photograph: Adam Davy/PA

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