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Phil Mickelson Makes History—But Not the Way You’d Expect at the Open

Phil Mickelson Makes History—But Not the Way You’d Expect at the Open

Phil Mickelson Makes History — But Not the Good Kind: A Beginner’s Guide

What Happened?

Phil Mickelson, one of the most famous golfers in the world, is about to do something he has never done before in his professional career — he’s going to miss all four major golf tournaments in a single year.

For those who don’t follow golf closely, think of it this way: imagine the best player in a sport skipping the Super Bowl, the World Series, the NBA Finals, and the Stanley Cup — all in the same year. That’s a big deal!


What Are the "Majors"?

In professional golf, there are four special tournaments every year that are considered the biggest and most important events. They are:

  1. The Masters — Played in April in Augusta, Georgia
  2. The PGA Championship — Usually played in May
  3. The U.S. Open — Played in June
  4. The Open Championship — Played in July (sometimes called the "British Open")

Winning even one of these events is a huge deal. Phil has won six of them over his career!


Why Is Phil Missing All Four?

Phil has been dealing with a lot of things off the golf course. Here’s a simple breakdown:

  • Family Health Matter: Phil and his wife, Amy, have been dealing with a private family health issue. He has put his golf career on pause to be there for her.
  • Missed the Masters in April: He skipped the first major for the same family reason, saying he would be "out for a long period of time."
  • Withdrew from the PGA Championship: He pulled himself out of that event too.
  • No Invitation to the U.S. Open: He wasn’t given a special invitation to play in that one either.
  • Not Playing in the Open Championship: His name was removed from the list of players. This will be the first time he’s missed the Open since 2009, when he also skipped it to support Amy during her cancer treatments.

Important Note: Even past champions of the Open are automatically allowed to play until age 60, so Phil could have competed. He simply chose not to.


What About His Only Tournament This Year?

Phil has only played in one competitive event so far in 2025:

  • It was LIV Golf’s South Africa event in mid-March
  • He tied for 48th place (essentially in the middle-to-lower part of the field)

He also missed LIV Golf’s season opener in Saudi Arabia because of the family health matter.


The Controversy at His Home Club

There’s more to this story. Earlier this month, Golf Digest reported something troubling:

  • Phil is no longer a member of his hometown golf club called The Farms, located outside San Diego
  • A female employee at the club accused him of making inappropriate, unwanted physical contact with her before a round of golf
  • Phil’s spokesperson said: "Any misunderstanding has been cleared up. Phil continues to attend to a family health matter and is uncertain when he will be able to return to professional golf."
  • Phil also hired a defamation lawyer, who said: "There is a great deal of misinformation circulating… Phil is determined to hold accountable any publication or individual trafficking in speculation or false rumors."

This means Phil disputes the claims and may take legal action against people spreading what he says are false rumors. It’s an ongoing situation.


When Does the Open Start?

  • The Open Championship begins on July 16 at Royal Birkdale
  • Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion (he won it last year)
  • Other notable golfers like Tiger Woods, Zach Johnson, Ernie Els, and Dustin Johnson also won’t be competing

Summary

Key Point What It Means
Phil misses all four majors First time ever in his career
Reason Family health matter involving his wife, Amy
Only one event in 2025 LIV Golf South Africa, tied for 48th
Club controversy Accused of inappropriate contact; he disputes the claims
2009 parallel He also missed the Open in 2009 when Amy was undergoing cancer treatment
The Open starts July 16 At Royal Birkdale; Scottie Scheffler defends his title

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Has Phil Mickelson ever missed all four majors before?
No. This is the first time in his professional career that he has missed every single major in one year.

Q2: Will Phil Mickelson ever play competitive golf again?
That’s unclear. His spokesperson said he is "uncertain" when he’ll return. He seems to be focusing on his family right now.

Q3: Why didn’t Phil get a special invitation to the U.S. Open?
The article doesn’t give a detailed reason, but it says simply that he "wasn’t extended" one of the special invitations the tournament can give out to notable players.

Q4: What is the Open Championship?
The Open Championship — sometimes called the British Open — is one of the four major golf tournaments. It’s played in the United Kingdom and is the oldest of all four majors, dating back to 1860.

Q5: Is the accusation against Phil Mickelson resolved?
According to Phil’s spokesperson, "any misunderstanding has been cleared up." However, he has also hired a defamation lawyer, suggesting he believes false information is still being spread. The full situation may still be unfolding.

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