Mickelson is Thankful Tiger’s “Still With Us”

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Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson speaks to media ahead of the Cologuard Classic at the Catalina Course of the Omni Tucson National Resort on Feb 25, 2021 in Tucson, AZ. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

On Thursday at the Omni Tucson National Golf Course, ahead of the Cologuard Classic, Phil Mickelson talked to the media for the first time about the Tiger Woods situation.

A reflective Mickelson said, “All the guys here understand and appreciate what he has meant to the game of golf and for us and the PGA Tour.

“We all are very appreciative and supportive of what he’s done for us, but right now that’s so far from our minds.

“And I thought Rory McIlroy really said it well when he said that we’re just lucky and appreciative that his kids didn’t lose their father.

“We all are hoping and praying for a full and speedy recovery, but we’re also thankful, because that looked awful, and we’re thankful he’s still with us.”

Mickelson, who was Woods’ main rival for three decades, then briefly talked about their relationship, and how it has evolved over the years.

“We were opponents. You know, competing against each other for quite some time,” said Mickelson, who is looking to win a record third Champions Tour title in just three career starts.

“Then we started working together to try to get the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup team events, to get our players to play our best, and then we became partners in developing a couple of matches. It’s been fun to be able to work with him.

“Again, I realize, just like all the guys here do, how much he’s meant to the game of golf and the growth and getting us off the back page and onto the front page. We’ve all benefited from him.

“It has really evolved from competing against each other to working with each other.”

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