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Phil Mickelson applies to play first event in Greg Norman’s breakaway golf league

Phil Mickelson has indicated he may join Greg Norman and his Saudi-backed breakaway golf league by making a vital move on Tuesday.

Will Phil Mickelson join Greg Norman?
Will Phil Mickelson join Greg Norman?

Phil Mickelson has sparked intrigue about his possible return to golf after applying for a release to play in the first event of a lucrative Saudi Arabia-backed golf tour in June.

Mickelson’s management company confirmed in a statement that the 51-year-old six-time major winner was seeking approval to play in the June 9-11 LIV Golf Invitational outside London — but stressed he had not yet confirmed his participation.

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The former world number one has not played since triggering uproar in February following publication of his remarks made last year to author Alan Shipnuck concerning the new Saudi-funded venture, which is being spearheaded by Aussie legend Greg Norman.

Norman reportedly has a $3 billion war chest at his disposal and has remained defiant in his desire to push ahead with the breakaway league, despite criticism from some players and so far, a reluctance of top stars to commit.

Mickelson described the Saudi financial backers of the proposed league as “scary” with a “horrible record on human rights” but said he was willing to deal with them in order to gain leverage to “reshape” the US PGA Tour.

Mickelson, the reigning PGA champion, subsequently apologised for the comments and announced he was taking some “desperately needed time away” from golf.

However his eventual return could conceivably feature participation at the LIV Golf event at Centurion Golf Club outside London.

Steve Loy, co-president of Sportfive management, said in a statement Mickelson was registered to play in both next month’s PGA Championship, where he will be defending his title, as well as the June 16-19 US Open, which takes place the week after the LIV London event.

Greg Norman has come under fire for partnering with Saudi Arabia.
Greg Norman has come under fire for partnering with Saudi Arabia.
Phil Mickelson is keeping his options open. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Phil Mickelson is keeping his options open. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

“Our client Phil Mickelson is officially registered to play in the PGA Championship as well as the US Open,” Loy said.

“We have also filed a request on his behalf for a release to play in the first LIV Golf Invitational in London, June 9-11. This request complies with the deadline of April 25 set forth by the PGA Tour to compete in a conflicting tour event.

“Phil currently has no concrete plans on when and where he will play. Any actions taken are in no way a reflection of a final decision made, but rather to keep all options open.”

Mickelson’s possible return comes amid intense speculation about other players who may opt to take part in the Saudi-backed venture.

The money-spinning series will offer purses of $35 million per tournament — making every leg of the series more lucrative than the richest event on the PGA Tour, and roughly more than double the prize money on offer for each of golf’s four majors.

Britain’s Daily Telegraph newspaper meanwhile reported on Monday that European Ryder Cup stars Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood were all considering playing in the event.

Last week, 44-year-old Robert Garrigus requested a release from the PGA Tour to play in the LIV Golf Invitational, becoming the first official domino to fall in Norman’s quest to recruit players.

Originally published as Phil Mickelson applies to play first event in Greg Norman’s breakaway golf league

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