
In a season already marked by intrigue and high stakes, Phil Mickelson’s unexplained hiatus from the LIV Golf circuit has golf fans and insiders buzzing with speculation. The six-time major champion, a cornerstone of the upstart league since its inception, has now missed the first four events of the 2026 campaign — including this week’s stop in Singapore, citing a vague “family health matter.” With the Masters just weeks away, reports indicate his return remains uncertain, potentially jeopardizing his preparation for the season’s first major.
Mickelson, 55, first announced his withdrawal on February 1, stating he would skip the opening legs in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Adelaide, Australia. “I will not be able to participate in the first two LIV Events as [my wife] Amy and I need to be present for a family health matter,” he shared in a social media post.The statement offered no further details, leaving the golf world to ponder the severity of the issue.
The absence extended into March when Mickelson pulled out of both the Hong Kong and Singapore event. Ollie Schniederjans filled in for the initial absences, but LIV Golf confirmed Wade Ormsby as his replacement for the Hong Kong and Singapore events, but the revolving door of replacements highlights the disruption to team dynamics.

The league is in the midst of a grueling three-week stretch, with Hong Kong, Singapore and South Africa appearing consecutively on the 2026 schedule.
Sources close to the situation have expressed growing worry, particularly with the Masters looming on April 9. Mickelson’s last competitive appearance was in August 2025, and his extended time away could hinder his form for Augusta National, where he has claimed three green jackets.
“Mickelson’s extended absence is growing more concerning with the Masters just five weeks away,” noted one report, highlighting the lack of competitive reps as a potential red flag.
LIV Golf officials have remained tight-lipped, respecting Mickelson’s privacy while expressing support. Teammates and competitors alike have wished him well, but the league’s packed schedule underscores the pressure on the HyFlyers captain to return soon.
As the golf calendar marches toward the majors, Mickelson’s mystery absence adds a layer of uncertainty. Will he tee it up in South Africa, or will the “family matter” sideline him further?



































