Phil Mickelson embraced at LIV event in wake of gambling allegations (2024)

By: James Colgan

Phil Mickelson embraced at LIV event in wake of gambling allegations (1)

BEDMINSTER, N.J. — It would have been the elephant in the room, were the elephant not Phil Mickelson and the room not the LIV event at Trump Bedminster.

But as Secret Service trucks patrolled the property on a sweaty Friday afternoon, Mickelson’s latest round of controversy appeared not to be a source of angst or even awkwardness for most of the few thousand in attendance. No, the allegations that Mickelson had gambled more than $1 billion and lost more than $100 million in the throes of a corrosive addiction was instead fodder for light-hearted quips — not only by those in the gallery but also by Mickelson himself.

On his walk to the 9th tee box on Friday, the six-time major champion chuckled. This was shortly after a fan had proposed a $1,000 wager on the result of the ensuing hole.

“I would, but I’m not a gambling man,” Mickelson said through a grin.

Fans laughed, and for a moment so did Mickelson.

But the laughter belied a more sobering reality, because Mickelson, of course, is —or was —a gambling man.

And a prolific one at that, according to an excerpt from old friend and legendary bettor Billy Walters’ forthcoming book, Gambler, which was published by Golf Digest Thursday. Mickelson has already acknowledged his gambling addiction, but Walters’ account provides more color as to the scope of Mickelson’s habit. Walters alleges that Mickelson wagered upward of nine $110,000 bets a day, and on one occasion placed 43 bets on Major League Baseball games in the same day. More troubling still, Walters claims to have fielded a request from Mickelson to place a $400,000 bet on the 2012 Ryder Cup, at which Mickelson competed on the U.S. team.

Walters says he refused to take the action, and Mickelson says he never placed the bet — but the mere allegation that Mickelson intended to wager on an event in which he was playing calls to mind another sports legend with a taste for making things interesting: Pete Rose.

Rose was the most prolific hitter in baseball history when he was unceremoniously banned from the sport on evidence that he bet on games while playing for and managing the Cincinnati Reds. In a statement announcing Rose’s lifetime ban, then-MLB commissioner Bart Giamatti spoke unequivocally about the seriousness of those allegations and what they meant for the sport writ large.

“I believe baseball is an important, enduring American institution,” Giamatti wrote. “It must assert and aspire to the highest principles — of integrity, of professionalism of performance, of fair play within its rules.”

The institution of golf aspires to those same ideals. Ask Mickelson, who, in his Thursday statement in which he said he did not bet on the Ryder Cup, added, “While it is well known that I always enjoy a friendly wager on the course, I would never undermine the integrity of the game.”

But this is where things get tricky, because Mickelson’s relationship with gambling is more nuanced than Rose’s. Betting is in the fabric of golf —at least at the recreational level — and also has been a revered part of Mickelson’s public persona. Over the years, stories of his wagers have become golf lore, if not been flat-out lauded. Just days ago, Mickelson’s pre-match bookmaking was the subject of a viral video with fellow LIV pro Bryson DeChambeau.

Also softening the alarm around Mickelson’s hefty wagers is that sports gambling has been exploding in the United States, the benefit of recent legislation in a host of states. Behavior that was once reserved for buddies’ trips to Vegas and off-shore websites has now been downloaded directly into the pockets of sports fans, including those of the PGA Tour. The business of betting is far more accepted behavior than it was in Rose’s heyday.

In his statement, Mickelson noted that he has received treatment for a gambling addiction, and that the treatment has “positively impacted” his life. But to at least some fans, Phil will always be Phil, and to remove Phil from gambling would be to remove Phil from Phil.

At Bedminster on Friday, the crowd and Mickelson chuckled their way through the afternoon, their playful barbs a reminder that even a day after the latest Mickelson controversy, some shades of Phil will always be green.

“PHIL! A thousand says you make this putt!” screamed an over-served college-aged fan in a pastel pink hat.

“PHIL! I bet everything on the HyFlyers!” offered another onlooker with a HyFlyers logo tattooed on his thigh under a bible verse.

A third fan, pointing to his two young daughters clad in jet-black HyFlyers capes, hollered, “PHIL! Win us some money!”

The love Mickelson feels from the LIV contingent isn’t universal, of course. On the PGA Tour, he remains golfer non grata for his disloyalty, and after Thursday’s news some of his old Tour pals weighed in.

A fan just tried to bet Phil Mickelson $1,000 he’d make birdie on the 9th at LIV Bedminster.

Phil gave an audible laugh.

“I would, but I’m not a gambling man.” pic.twitter.com/CRcdogWwTo

— James Colgan (@jamescolgan26) August 11, 2023

“I mean, I would say some people were surprised by the amount of…” Jordan Spieth said, his voice trailing off before he completed the thought.

Rory McIlroy was more cutting: “At least he can bet on the Ryder Cup this year, because he won’t be part of it.”

These are the consequences of life as Phil, who on Friday, as he did a day earlier, declined to speak to media. The same will likely be the case through the weekend, and, who knows, perhaps for the next month-plus. The next LIV event isn’t until Sept. 22-24, in Chicago.

On Friday, the crowds spoke for Mickelson, and several fans weren’t shy about voicing how they perceived the allegations lobbed against him.

The loudest of those messages came on the 17th green, where Mickelson faced a testy par try in the early evening. It had been a shaky few holes — quintessentially topsy-turvy — but after a stubbed approach from the left rough, Mickelson stared down a 10-footer, needing it to keep a bogey-free back nine going.

When Mickelson poured in the putt, the crowd erupted. As Mickelson walked away from the hole, a fan seated in the grandstand stepped forward.

“THE GAMBLER!!!” he bellowed.

Mickelson didn’t face the man.

He just smiled.

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James Colgan

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James Colgan is a news and features editor at GOLF, writing stories for the website and magazine. He manages the Hot Mic, GOLF’s media vertical, and utilizes his on-camera experience across the brand’s platforms. Prior to joining GOLF, James graduated from Syracuse University, during which time he was a caddie scholarship recipient (and astute looper) on Long Island, where he is from. He can be reached at james.colgan@golf.com.

Phil Mickelson embraced at LIV event in wake of gambling allegations (2024)

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Phil Mickelson embraced at LIV event in wake of gambling allegations? ›

Phil Mickelson returned to competitive golf on Friday at LIV Bedminster, a day after new allegations surfaced involving his gambling history. BEDMINSTER, N.J. — It would have been the elephant in the room, were the elephant not Phil Mickelson and the room not the LIV event at Trump Bedminster.

How much did Phil Mickelson get from Liv? ›

Lefty, now, 53, opted to ink a fully-guaranteed deal worth an estimated $200 million with the much-maligned startup LIV Golf, a rival tournament to the PGA Tour. He defected to the controversial LIV Golf after a 30-year stint with the PGA Tour in 2022.

What is Phil Mickelson doing these days? ›

Phil Mickelson Remains a LIV Golf Fixture, but His Playing Days Could Be Numbered. The Hall of Famer hasn't shown much game since his 2023 Masters runner-up and said he's "realistic" about how much longer he'll be inside the ropes.

How much has Phil Mickelson made on the PGA Tour? ›

Phil Mickelson – $96,644,310

Phil Mickelson, affectionately known as “Lefty,” has firmly established himself as one of the most successful and beloved golfers in the history of the PGA Tour.

How much is Greg Norman getting paid by Liv? ›

We elected not to include former players who did not earn on-course money in 2022, like Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman. Nicklaus made an estimated $35 million in licensing, architecture and appearance earnings, and Norman's salary from LIV has been reported to be $50 million.

Who is the highest-paid golfer to join Liv? ›

Despite the progress the PGA Tour has made, it's a player from LIV Golf, Jon Rahm, who is the highest-paid golfer for 2024.

Who is the wealthiest golfer in the world? ›

Here we look at the top seven golfers according to net worth in 2024.
  1. 1 Tiger Woods $1.1 billion.
  2. 2 Phil Mickelson $875 Million. ...
  3. 3 Greg Norman $400 million. ...
  4. 4 Jack Nicklaus $400 million. ...
  5. 5 Gary Player $250 million. ...
  6. 6 Rory McIlroy $170 million. ...
  7. 7 Jordan Spieth $120 million. ...
Mar 3, 2024

How did Phil Mickelson lose weight? ›

In the year 2019, Phil shared that he had completed a six-day cycle of intermittent fasting, drinking only water and a special blend of coffee. As per a research study, an intermittent fasting regimen or a three-day fast is a promising approach to losing weight and improving metabolic health (1).

Does Phil Mickelson have a son? ›

How much does Callaway pay Phil Mickelson? ›

Callaway's deal is one of Mickelson's most lucrative contracts, contributing to an annual sponsorship income of US$42 million, according to Sportico.

What companies does Phil Mickelson own? ›

Some of these companies include Coffee of Wellness, Amgen, Intrepid Financial Partners, Titleist, and Grayhawk. Moreover, he even owns a golf club, the Phil Mickelson Golf Club, which is flourishing.

How rich is Brooks Koepka? ›

On various websites, Brooks Koepka's overall net worth is estimated to be between $50m to $70m.

How much did Bubba Watson get from Liv? ›

Former PGA pro Bubba Watson signed a multi-year contract worth more than $566 million with LIV Golf in 2022, telling "Impact" he has no regrets about joining the organization.

How much did Jon Rahm get from Liv? ›

Spanish golfer Jon Rahm shot a 4-under 66 Sunday to win the LIV Golf Chicago event and $4 million in prize money. The victory also clinched the year-end individual title and $18 million bonus for Rahm in his first season on the Saudi Arabia-backed golf tour.

How much money did Brooks Koepka get from Liv? ›

LIV Golf Greenbrier Final Payouts, Prize Money, Winnings: Brooks Koepka Wins $4 Million. Koepka became the first five-time winner in LIV Golf with a playoff victory over Jon Rahm.

How much did Liv offer Rory McIlroy? ›

In a Wednesday press conference ahead of LIV Adelaide in Australia, Norman was asked about the reports that McIlroy was offered around $850 million with a 2% equity in the organization to join LIV. But Norman, joined by former PGA Tour player Jon Rahm, denied the report. "LIV never put an offer to him," he said.

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