Phil Mickelson is still banned from the PGA Tour, but he might not be suing the organization for much longer.
The 52-year-old six-time major champion, who infamously bolted for rival and Saudi-backed LIV Golf earlier this year, is part of an antitrust lawsuit against the Tour, which alleges the circuit improperly suspended him and is acting as a monopoly in the sport. On Thursday, though, Mickelson said he’s considering dropping out of the lawsuit,after 11 golfers had initially filed suit against the Tour earlier that month.
“I haven’t done anything yet, but now that LIV is involved, it’s not necessary for me to be a part of it,” Mickelson told reporters following the pro-am for this week’s LIV tournament at Rich Harvest Farms outside Chicago. “I currently still am [part of the lawsuit]. I don’t know what I’m really going to do. The only reason for me to stay in it is damages, which, I don’t really want or need anything.
Phil Mickelson said now that LIV Golf is part of an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour he is considering dropping out.Mickelson was among the first players to sign with the controversial LIV Golf Series, doing so after blasting the Tour for “obnoxious greed” and complaining that players should have the right to tee it up where and when they want.
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