Daily Express

It’s time Lefty was forgiven says Player

- From Neil McLeman at Augusta

GARY PLAYER wore a Golf Saudi logo on his trademark black turtleneck as an honorary starter at the Masters yesterday – and then launched a spirited defence of Phil Mickelson.

The South African joined Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus in the traditiona­l opening ceremony at Augusta National.

Player signed as an ambassador for Golf Saudi last year and had the logo on his golf bag.

Fellow three-time Masters champion Mickelson is not playing this year as he takes time away from golf following his comments about the Saudi-backed Super Golf League.

Mickelson apologised for “reckless comments” where he referred to the Saudis as “scary mother ******* ” who “have a horrible record on human rights”.

But Player, now 86, said: “I have a special thought on Phil Mickelson. I think we live in a time now when we are such a judgmental society, a litigious society, a critical society, where people get crucified. The greatest PR man on the golf tour in the past five or X amount of years has been Phil Mickelson. He has been the ideal man for a sponsor, for profession­al golf, for the public, the way he’s handled the public, with dignity and love.

“And he makes a mistake, which every one of you in this room have made a damn mistake.We all have. And he said he’s sorry. But even the Lord God will forgive you if you ask for forgivenes­s.

“He said terrible things, but we all make mistakes. Hold your head up high. You’ve made a mistake. Everybody makes a mistake.And he should go on with his life.”

Player also caused controvers­y at last year’s opening ceremony when his son and caddieWayn­e appeared to promote a brand of golf balls by holding them up behind the special honorary

starter.

 ?? ?? MY MESSAGE: Player with Saudi logo on his collar
MY MESSAGE: Player with Saudi logo on his collar

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