Phil Mickelson will no longer be part of ‘The Match’ as the event signs deal with the PGA Tour

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Phil Mickelson will no longer be part of ‘The Match’ as the event signs an exclusive deal with the PGA Tour… after the lefty defected to rival Saudi-backed LIV Golf

Phil Mickelson will no longer compete in the popular match-play golf event he helped to create.

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The six-time major champion was a co-owner of ‘The Match’ and competed in the high-stakes event four times.

But according to the event’s executive producer Bryan Zuriff, Mickelson will not be involved in the event in the future.

‘I love Phil and he’s been an incredible part of this. But he knows, you know,’ Zuriff told GOLF Magazine. ‘He went where he went, and we’re connected with the PGA Tour. So I mean, this is a PGA Tour event.’ 

Phil Mickelson will not be a part of the group behind 'The Match' after it signed a PGA Tour deal

Phil Mickelson will not be a part of the group behind ‘The Match’ after it signed a PGA Tour deal

Mickelson has competed in four editions of 'The Match' in the past - last competing in 2021

Mickelson has competed in four editions of ‘The Match’ in the past – last competing in 2021

Mickelson was once one of the most popular golfers on the PGA Tour with his charismatic personality and charm with fellow competitors and fans alike.

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However, since his move to LIV Golf, The Match will be going in another direction and is in search of a new big name to attract and audience. This year’s event features a match play event between teammates Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy against Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas

‘Unfortunately, he left the Tour, and that’s unfortunate for doing something like this,’ Zuriff said. 

The Match – broadcasted on Turner Sports – is routinely one of the most watched golf events in the calendar year. 

'The Match' in 2022 will feature Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth & Justin Thomas

‘The Match’ in 2022 will feature Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth & Justin Thomas

It’s previously featured big name athletes like Tom Brady, Charles Barkley, Steph Curry, Aaron Rodgers, Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, and Peyton Manning. Turner puts very little money up front in the form of overhead costs and it’s an easy sell to advertisers.

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‘I look at The Match as saying ‘we’re doing an event in one day that costs a lot less than what LIV’s spending in a year, and more people watch us than watch them,’ Zuriff said. ‘I think we’re pretty smart in our business plan.’

‘It’s just a bummer because he’s just been a great partner for so long. But that’s a choice that he made. 

‘He understands that when you make those choices, certain things get sacrificed. And this is one of the things that got sacrificed.’ 

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