Phil Mickelson Appears to Make Decision on U.S. Open
Summary
Phil Mickelson has decided not to play in the first three major golf tournaments this year due to a personal health issue. He will miss the Masters, the PGA Championship, and will not compete in the U.S. Open because he did not enter the qualification process.Key Facts
- Phil Mickelson announced he would skip the Masters tournament due to a personal health matter.
- He has not played since making that announcement in April.
- Mickelson is expected to miss the PGA Championship and the LIV Golf event in Virginia.
- He did not submit an entry to qualify for the U.S. Open.
- The U.S. Open starts on June 18, and Mickelson's absence is likely for an extended time.
- He has not shared details about his personal health situation.
- Mickelson is a three-time Masters champion.
- His move to LIV Golf had affected his popularity among some fans.
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