Phil Mickelson formally joined LIV golf this week, after months of hypothesis approximately his golf future.
Even as Mickelson hadn’t performed a PGA tour occasion in months, fanatics had been speculating if he turned into actually going to depart for LIV golf’s big cash.
During that speculative time, Tiger Woods, a longtime rival of Mickelson, made his opinion on the golfer extremely clear.
“Phil has said some things that a lot of us committed to the tour and the legacy of the tour have been against…some of his views on how the tour should be run, could he run—there’s a lot of disagreement there,” Woods said.
Woods added that he misses competing with Mickelson
“Phil has said some things that a lot of us committed to the tour and the legacy of the tour have been against…some of his views on how the tour should be run, could he run—there’s a lot of disagreement there.”
Later said we all miss Phil being out here as a competitor.
We’ll be seeing Mickelson at the US Open in Boston next week, but Woods won’t be playing.
The 15-time major champion continues to recover from the injuries suffered at the PGA Championship.
We could see Woods and Mickelson playing each other at the Open Championship next month, though.