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Phil Mickelson left the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf back in June 2022.
Mickelson played a lead role in the inception of LIV, and he even attempted to recruit PGA Tour players to join the fledgling tour during The Sentry in January 2022.
The 55-year-old is still one of the biggest names in the game, despite the fact that he risked tarnishing his legacy by joining LIV Golf.
Phil Mickelson won 45 times on the PGA Tour, including six major championships.
While he was a fairly divisive figure during his time on the PGA Tour, he had a huge following. However, since he joined LIV Golf, his popularity has undoubtedly tumbled.
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Mickelson will miss the PGA Championship next week, unfortunately, having played only one event on LIV Golf this season.
He is said to be dealing with a private family health matter.
However, with LIV Golf set to lose their financial support from Saudi Arabiaās PIF, every single player, Mickelson included, faces an uncertain future.
Brandel Chamblee disclosed that Phil Mickelson would have earned significantly more per year if he had not joined LIV Golf.
Phil Mickelson left the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf in June 2022, playing a key role in its inception and attempting to recruit other players.
Joining LIV Golf has raised concerns about Phil Mickelson potentially tarnishing his legacy in professional golf.
Phil Mickelson joined LIV Golf in June 2022.
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Mickelson is obviously an extremely wealthy man, with a net worth believed to be around $400 million.
The 55-year-old was paid handsomely to join LIV Golf as well, with estimates suggesting that Saudi Arabiaās PIF parted with around $200 million to tempt him into joining.
However, he would have made a seriously nice living had he rejected LIV, according to Brandel Chamblee.
And apparently, he would have earned that money without even playing.
During an appearance on the Talking Golf Podcast with Ann Liguori, Chamblee responded when asked what he makes of Mickelsonās current situation.
āIām not sure whatās going on with Phil,ā said Chamblee.
*ā*You know, I wish him and Amy well, you know, heās got an adorable wife, Amy, everybody loves her.
*ā*I kind of miss Phil as a voice in the game. You know, if Phil hadnāt left for LIV, if he hadnāt so heavily denigrated the PGA Tour, you know, he would have probably been the lead voice at CBS.
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*ā*He would have been an honorary starter at Augusta.
*ā*You know, he would have been doing corporate outings for millions of dollars.
*ā*He would have made, you know, Rich Lerner and myself, weāve talked to people who are well-versed in these things.
*ā*He would have made 30, 40, 50 million dollars a year for the rest of his life.
*ā*And he would have been a very important voice in the game.
āThe self-immolation of his legacy, by saying the things he said on the way out, I donāt think heāll recover from that, and I donāt think heāll find a way back to the PGA Tour.ā
There is no doubt that Mickelson would have been paid extremely well, whatever he did after hanging up his clubs.
There is no question that Mickelson damaged his brand by joining LIV Golf.
However, he clearly believed in the project at the time.
With LIV Golf now facing an incredibly uncertain future, Mickelson may well be on his way out.
If he does, though, he almost certainly wouldnāt return to the PGA Tour.
The six-time major winner has burned too many bridges for that to be a possibility.
He may well just decide to retire from the game. After all, he has more than enough money to retire, if that is indeed what he wants to do.