Three-time Masters champion Phil Mickelson will not play next month at Augusta National, marking the first time since 1994 that he won’t compete there.
The 51-year-old Mickelson, who won the Masters in 2004, 2006 and 2010, had been listed as a participant until Monday, when his name was moved to a section of the tournament website that lists past champions not participating. SI.com was the first to report the news, with multiple outlets confirming the news later in the day. According to the report, the Masters removes players from the participation section of the site only upon request, and Augusta National confirmed the request was made. Mickelson made 26 cuts in 29 Masters starts with 15 top-10 finishes, including runner-up in 2015 and five third-place finishes with three straight from 2001 to 2003. Also out is 2008 champion Trevor Immelman, while Tiger Woods, who has not played a PGA Tour event since a car crash in February 2021, is still listed as a participant. Players have until tournament week to decide if they will play or not. Mickelson has been under the radar since the publication of disparaging comments he made regarding the Tour in relation to conversations with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Investments and the creation of a rival golf league.