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Mickelson's misery sums up LIV Golf week at US Open

BROOKLINE: Phil Mickelson's return from a four-month US layoff was a short one after joining many of his fellow Saudi-backed LIV Golf rebels in missing the cut Friday (Jun 17) at the US Open.

The six-time major winner, who fired an eight-over-par 78 Thursday on his 52nd birthday, struggled to a 73 in the second round and at 11-over 151 would not play the weekend at The Country Club.

"I enjoyed the week. Wish I had played better," Mickelson said. "I missed competing, but I also enjoyed some time away."

Mickelson skipped the Masters and PGA Championship, which he won last year at age 50, after an exile following comments made public calling LIV Golf's Saudi financiers "scary" and decrying their record on human rights issues.

The US left-hander apologised and said he wanted some time away after comments to author Alan Shipnuck were made public about his willingness to set those issues aside in order to have leverage against the US PGA Tour.

Mickelson was among 17 players given indefinite suspensions last week by the PGA for playing in LIV Golf's debut event in England. The US$25 million, 54-hole tournament paid out US$7.5 million more in prize money than the US Open will.

The US Open became the first venue for a PGA-LIV showdown after it decided to stick with its qualifying rules and not ban LIV players.

Mickelson called the event "spectacular" and the course setup "remarkable" as he exited Friday after supportive comments from spectators over his two rounds.

"The fans here have always been terrific," Mickelson said. "They create a really special atmosphere."

The 15 LIV Golf players in the field were a combined 53-over par on day one and 12 of 15 were in at a total of 25-over for day two.

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