World No. 33 Phil Mickelson ended 2021 by making the bold claim on social media that he won the Tour’s year-long Player Impact Program, although the official results won’t be released until mid-February.
“I’d like to thank all the crazies (and real supporters too) for …Helping me win the PiP!! To get the 2nd half of the money I have to add an event I haven’t played in awhile [sic]. See you in Kapalua,” he wrote on Twitter. The program pays the top 10 players based an algorithm that includes five criteria: Google searches, Meltwater Mentions (global media exposure), MPV Index (social media reach), Nielsen score (network broadcast exposure) and Q-Score (familiarity and mass appeal). Hence, Mickelson is making his ninth start in the Sentry Tournament of Champions and his first since 2001. He won in 1994 and 1998, when the tournament was played at La Costa, but this week is just the third time he’s played at Kapalua. In 1994, Mickelson bogeyed the last hole of regulation to fall into a tie with Fred Couples and won when Couples made bogey on the second playoff hole. In 1998, he beat Mark O’Meara by one stroke. Mickelson is one of two players in the field, along with Stewart Cink, who also played this event when it was at La Costa. Mickelson made one Tour start in the fall, finishing T-36 in the Fortinet Championship.