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Phil Mickelson on poor form, retirement and LIV Golf success

Phil Mickelsona controversial figure in the golf world, has been attracting attention for quite some time, especially since he joined LIV Golf. His move to LIV Golf surprised many fans, but now, two years later, people seem to have gotten used to it. Since joining the tour, Mickelson has not been performing at the level he would like, raising questions about the reasons for this. Is it age, a loss of passion for the game, an injury or some other problem? Ahead of a golf event, Mickelson decided to address his performance and highlighted his short game as an area where he needs to improve.

“You know, surprisingly enough, if you look at the analytics, it’s my short game that’s been crushing me the last few years,” Mickelson said, as quoted by Golf Magic.

“I was last in the scramble at LIV. It’s been a staple of my game throughout my career, and the last few years it’s been the reason I haven’t scored and gotten the results. That’s what I’ve been focusing on.”

Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson© Andrew Redington/Getty Images Sports

Many are speculating about Mickelson’s future, knowing that he is 54 years old. It is expected that it will be difficult for him to perform at his best at his age, but Mickelson remains determined and is still ready to achieve great things in the golf world. Responding to rumors of retirement, Mickelson emphasized his age, but stressed that his body is physically fit. He has endured and overcome many injuries. Although he is happy with his physical condition, Mickelson is focused on improving his game in the coming period. It seems that he is frustrated by his inability to perform at his best as he once did.

The American golfer remains optimistic about the future, stressing that both he and his teammates see signs that he can return to his old level. However, Mickelson is cautious, stating that if he is not satisfied with his performance in the near future, he plans to step back and give others the opportunity to take over the HyFlyers.

He wants to be honest with himself and his fans, because he believes that competing at a high level is unnecessary if he cannot achieve positive results. For golfers who are used to performing at an elite level for years, adapting to phases of decline is particularly challenging. A golfer’s career is marked by both highs and lows, and how you deal with these moments is crucial. A crisis is inevitable, but it is important to rekindle the passion and strive to return to the former glory.

Negotiations between the PGA Tour and the Public Investment Fund (PIF) are still ongoing. It has been more than a year and two months since they signed their initial framework agreement, but a final deal has still not been reached. Although the original deadline was December 31, both parties have encountered several obstacles that need to be addressed.

Optimism remains due to the positive outlook from leaders of both the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, who believe an agreement will be reached, although there are still some issues to be resolved.

Mickelson, however, is not satisfied with the current state of golf, describing it as a “disruption phase” and hoping that things will return to the way they once were. Despite his dissatisfaction, he remains optimistic that golf will return to its best days after the negotiations. His experience lends credence to this optimism, suggesting that improvements are indeed possible.

Phil Mickelson on LIV Golf, TV Figures and Youtube

The 54-year-old golfer joined LIV Golf because its leaders had a vision to modernize the sport, create evolution and introduce innovations. They have succeeded and judging by the reactions, it seems like they made the right move. Mickelson emphasizes that YouTube is the future of the sport and is not worried about LIV’s TV ratings. For him, the most important thing is that LIV Golf continues to evolve, expand globally and win contracts. Phil does not seem to be too worried about LIV Golf, he is confident that they are on the right track and is aiming for even more success.

“The compensation we’ve all gotten is that we’ve given up 14 weeks of the year and said, ‘Okay, wherever we need to go, we’re going to go.’”

We’re going to compete, and that’s all over the world. So now that you’re in Hong Kong and you sign a deal to have LIV Golf come, you know who you’re getting.– said Phil Mickelson.

The seasoned golf veteran is confident in the project, convinced that some of the world’s best golfers are involved in LIV Golf, which will help the brand expand to other continents and countries. One of LIV Golf’s goals is to globalize the sport. They are making impressive strides in that direction, with the goal of LIV Golf being recognized in every corner of the world.

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