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Phil Mickelson has officially withdrawn from the 2026 Masters Tournament, citing a personal family health matter. The six-time major champion, a three-time winner of the green jacket at Augusta National, will be absent from the prestigious event for the first time in over three decades.
This decision follows a pattern of missed competitions for the golf legend this season. Mickelson has already skipped several events on the LIV Golf schedule, where he currently plays, for the same undisclosed personal reasons. His absence from the tour has been notable, and his withdrawal from a future major championship underscores the seriousness of the situation.
Mickelson's career at the Masters is historic, marked by his dramatic 2004 victory and his remarkable 2021 win at age 50, making him the oldest major champion in history. His presence at Augusta National has been a constant for fans, and his withdrawal leaves a significant void in the field. The golf community has largely responded with respect for his privacy and support for him and his family during this challenging time. No further details regarding the health matter or a potential timeline for his return to competition have been provided.
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