Phil Mickelson Withdraws from Masters Amidst Family Health Concerns
Phil Mickelson, a three-time Masters champion, will not be competing in the upcoming Masters Tournament due to an ongoing family health issue. The golfer announced his indefinite hiatus from the sport and expressed gratitude and respect for Augusta National Golf Club. This marks his first absence since 2022.
Phil Mickelson, the celebrated golfer and three-time Masters champion, has announced he will not participate in next week's Masters Tournament, citing a personal health matter affecting his family. This news came shortly after his return to the LIV tour, where he competed in South Africa.
Marking his first absence from the Masters since 2022, Mickelson shared in a public statement that he holds tremendous respect for the Augusta National Golf Club and will be closely watching the tournament from afar, wishing his fellow golfers the best of luck.
Mickelson, a six-time major champion, continues to navigate personal challenges, leading to an extended time away from competitive golf, underlining the significance of family and personal health. The prestigious Masters Tournament is scheduled for April 9-12.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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