Phil Mickelson issued a statement Tuesday apologizing for his comments regarding both the PGA Tour and Saudi-backed super golf league, and saying he needs “time away” from professional golf.
“Although it doesn’t look this way now given my recent comments, my actions throughout this process have always been with the best interest of golf, my peers, sponsors, and fans,” he said in the statement. “I used words I sincerely regret that do not reflect my true feelings or intentions. It was reckless, I offended people, and I am deeply sorry for my choice of words. I’m beyond disappointed and will make every effort to self-reflect and learn from this.” Mickelson caused an uproar last week with comments published in a story on the Fire Pit Collective that included criticism of the Saudi Arabians, who are backing the super league through LIV Golf, as well as the Tour. However, he appeared to double down on his call for change within the Tour, stating: “Golf desperately needs change, and real change is always preceded by disruption. I have always known that criticism would come with exploring anything new. I still chose to put myself at the forefront of this to inspire change, taking the hits publicly to do the work behind the scenes.” Read the full statement in the link below. Later Tuesday, longtime sponsor KPMG announced they were “mutually” parting ways with Mickelson.