Phil Mickelson has indicated he might step back from professional golf if his performance continues to deteriorate. At 54, Mickelson has faced challenges in recent tournaments, ranking low in the LIV Golf standings and rarely finishing in the top positions. While he has seen occasional signs of improvement, Mickelson admits that his competitive career is nearing its end. Despite this, he remains committed to his team, HyFlyers GC, and plans to stay involved in its management, even if he stops playing competitively.
Phil Mickelson has hinted at stepping away from competitive golf if his performance continues to decline. Although he has shown glimpses of his former level, Mickelson acknowledged that his game is not at its peak. Currently, he ranks low in LIV Golf standings and struggles in major tournaments. Mickelson, who turned 54 in June, remains committed to helping his LIV team, HyFlyers GC, but is realistic about his future playing career. He also plans to stay involved in golf management, especially with the team he helped establish.