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Phil Mickelson might not have time he needs to recover

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Phil Mickelson was one of the louder voices on the Ryder Cup Task Force that reshaped the American blueprint and created so much continuity it was easy to predict the next captain.

Zach Johnson, a four-time Ryder Cup player and a vice-captain on the previous two teams, is the choice for the 2023 matches in Italy.

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That was easy.

The next choice for Bethpage Black in 2025 should have been just as predictable, except that now it isn't.

All signs had pointed to Mickelson.

Never mind that Mickelson is a six-time major champion who has been part of every Ryder Cup team since 1995, before Collin Morikawa was even born. New York loves Mickelson despite — or maybe because of — his five close calls in the majors, two of them at Bethpage.

But now?

Lovable Lefty has an entirely different reputation.

Becoming golf's oldest major champion at age 50 by winning the PGA Championship now seems a lot longer than nine months ago. Fresh on the mind are his comments to longtime golf writer Alan Shipnuck, who is writing an unauthorized biography on Mickelson.

While flirting with a Saudi-funded rival league, Mickelson referred to the Saudis as "scary mother(expletives) to get involved with."

"We know they killed (Washington Post reporter Jamal) Khashoggi and have a horrible record on human rights," Mickelson was quoted as saying. "They execute people over there for being gay. Knowing all of this, why would I even consider it? Because this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reshape how the PGA Tour operates."

FILE - Phil Mickelson walks off the 14th green after missing a birdie putt during the third round at

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