Mickelson to take break from golf | "I'm sorry for reckless comments"
Phil Mickelson has apologised for his "reckless" comments about a proposed
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Phil Mickelson has apologised for his "reckless" comments about a proposed
Phil Mickelson tweeted an apology on Tuesday in which he said he was sorry for recent comments he made about the PGA Tour and organizers of a Saudi-financed breakaway league.
Phil Mickelson has apologised for comments about the Saudis and a proposed super golf league, which he claims were off the record and not meant to be shared publicly.
Phil Mickelson tweeted an apology on Tuesday in which the six-time major champion said he was sorry for recent comments he made about the PGA Tour and organizers of a Saudi-financed breakaway league.
Six-time major champion Phil Mickelson has issued a lengthy statement addressing comments he made in an interview about plans for a Saudi-backed golf league to rival the PGA Tour, adding that he “desperately (needs) some time away”.
Phil Mickelson has apologised for his “reckless” comments about a proposed Saudi-backed breakaway league and said he will be taking a break from golf.
Six-time major champion Phil Mickelson «sincerely regrets» his criticism of Saudi Arabia's regime and will take a break from the game «to work on becoming the man I want to be».
Phil Mickelson has apologised for his "reckless" comments about a proposed Saudi-backed breakaway league and said he will be taking a break from golf. The six-time major champion has been one of the players most closely associated with the possible rival to the PGA Tour, which is being spearheaded by former world number one Greg Norman. It was revealed last week, when an interview Mickelson conducted with biographer Alan Shipnuck last November was made public, that the American had concerns about Saudi Arabia's human rights record but was prepared to overlook them in order to put pressure on the PGA Tour.