Michael Arace: Does Phil Mickelson want to use Greg Norman, Saudi Arabia to cover spread?
These days, news travels fast over a host of platforms, and these platforms are easily accessed by pocket-sized delivery devices — and processing it all can be overwhelming. Yet, there are times when certain stories can bring an abrupt halt to the scrolling.
Lately,
Mickelson said something that might get him banned from the PGA Tour, and remember, this is a guy the FBI couldn't even nail when they investigated him for insider trading.
Lefty's story begins with
The way Shipnuck tells it, Mickelson just couldn't help himself and felt compelled to grant an interview when it came to the subject of the
Late last week, Shipnuck dropped excerpts from his interview with Mickelson in a story he, Shipnuck, wrote for the golf-centric website Fire Pit Collective. Here's a quote:
"We know they killed (
"They've been able to get by with manipulative, coercive, strong-arm tactics because we, the players, had no recourse. As nice a guy as (PGA Tour commissioner
Does Mickelson have a point or two to make? Probably. He has long agitated about the distribution of money on the Tour. He believes the Tour controls too much of the wealth. Monahan, under threat, has pumped up purses, especially in events that involve the top players, such as The Players and the FedEx Playoffs. Revenue streams for social-media involvement have been greatly widened.
The Saudi royal family, via its sovereign
What is operational here is greed.
While there is nothing inherently wrong with jump-starting a rival Tour, for whatever reason, something is certainly amiss here. Drawing up an "operating agreement" might be enough for a Tour ban or suspension, but that's not even the unsettling part.
Mickelson likes the idea of gobs and gobs and gobs of guaranteed money, so he'll get in bed with a "scary (expletive deleted)" who have kidnapped and dismembered at least one of their critics. Hey, as far as we know, it's not two. Not so bad. As for the other human-rights violations, well, it's a cultural thing. Let's grow the game!
Over the weekend, a number of highly ranked players —
If (as rumored)
Mickelson, according to written testimony in federal court, is a big-time gambler who has written checks worth millions of dollars to cover his losses, might just have to be content with playing the stock market.



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