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Phil Mickelson’s blacked-out Masters logo at LIV Golf prompts speculation

Phil Mickelson turned heads when he played the first round of the LIV Golf Invitational opener with a blacked-out Masters logo on his vest.

Mickelson turned heads when he announced late last week he was going all-in on with the Saudis and LIV Golf.

But he turned heads again when he played his first shot at the richest tournament in the history of golf with an interesting choice of clothing.

Lefty, 51, opted to wear a black gilet with an Augusta National logo visible. The Masters emblem appeared to have also been blackened out.

It can only be described as a curious move. There is absolutely no denying that Mickelson will have intentionally done this.




He knew the eyes of the golf world were upon him when he hit that first tee shot at Centurion Club that marked a new era in golf and a career-defining chapter.

What was even more interesting is that Mickelson then changed out of that vest.

Mickelson is a three-time winner of the Green Jacket and therefore it could be interpreted as a show of support for Augusta National or an “up yours” to the PGA Tour.

Mickelson has declined to comment on where he stands with the PGA Tour at present. He won’t discuss disciplinary matters and refused to confirm if he was banned.

PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan dropped the ban hammer yesterday when he confirmed all of their current members who are playing LIV Golf are currently suspended.

Any current members of the PGA Tour who also choose to jump ship now will also be suspended, he said.

One of the biggest questions hanging over this saga in the golf world right now is how exactly the majors will respond.




The PGA Tour does not run any of the four biggest tournaments.

The USGA has already stated that Mickelson and the other PGA Tour players participating in LIV Golf will be free to play in next week’s U.S. Open at Brookline provided they have qualified.

The R&A, which runs the Open, is yet to reveal its position. It’s looking likely that the US PGA and Augusta National will wait to see how things play out.

Speaking at the 86th Masters, Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley did his absolute best to avoid directly answering if LIV Golf players will be banned from playing in future Masters.

“Our mission is to always act in the best interest of the game in whatever form that may take,” Ridley said. “I think that golf is in a good place right now.

“There’s more participation, the purses on professional tours are they’ve ever been.

“We’ve been pretty clear in our belief that the world tours have done a great job in promoting the game over the years.

“Beyond that, there’s so much that we don’t know about what might happen or what could happen, I can’t say much more beyond that.”




Moreover, one of the biggest obstacles facing LIV Golf right now is the fact that their tournaments don’t give out any world ranking points.

LIV Golf have confirmed to bunkered that they have submitted an application to OWGR.

If LIV Golf don’t get the green light in that respect, then over time players will gradually slip down the rankings and won’t be eligible for direct entry into the majors.

That means they will have to rely on being a previous winners – like Mickelson exemption at the Masters – to play.

However, there is precedent already set to give 54-hole tournaments OWGR points.

When tournaments are reduced to 54-holes because of bad weather, points are given.

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Article originally appeared on: Golfmagic.com

2 thoughts on “Phil Mickelson’s blacked-out Masters logo at LIV Golf prompts speculation

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    Why doesn’t the PGA just suspened his ass from all events involving PGA don’t allow him to play in the Open here or in The British Open we don’t need him

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      Golfers are independent contractors and should be permitted to play where they please. The PGA should stick to the Minimum 15 tournaments required to maintain status. Remember this, college athletes now are paid for their “likeness”, the genie is out of the bottle so the PGA needs to stop playing GOD and keep these players on the tour. There are millions of “charity” dollars at stake here. The PGA tour is essentially over in early September after the FedEX cup. Check out the TV ratings and you’ll notice the fall off. I think you’ll see the LIV take advantage of this drop off of spectator interest and pack the fall with their events. If the under 35 (age) player decides to defect to this tour and fill their pockets watch out!!!! The PGA tour have to accommodate the LIV player or the corporate sponsors will have no choice to move their dollars to this tour.

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