Phil Mickelson will make people happy among his many fans. Known for being close to the public, the great Phil said after playing in the Champions for Charity exhibition tournament that he was prepared to wear a mic to give viewers additional information during regular PGA Tour competitions.

Phil Mickelson "open" to wearing the microphone during the tournament

Phil Mickelson - Photo: DR

Phil Mickelson teamed up with NFL quarterback Tom Brady in the Champions for Charity game, where he lost on the 18th hole to Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning. But the exhibit featured the four players wearing microphones and offered a glimpse into the discussion of the course between the two teammates and the opponents.

On the Dan Patrick show, Mickelson admitted that he didn't expect the same level of banter at a typical Tour event with a seven-figure endowment at stake, but would still be willing to air. his dialogue behind the scenes.

"I would be open to the idea because of the way it is perceived, and certain received ideas"said Mickelson. “But you don't have a discussion between players. With my partner Tom, we could talk to each other. And maybe you could get a little of that with the cart, but having a partner is a lot more intimate and you have a much better conversation ”.

Phil Mickelson hopes to join a group of stars at Colonial in two weeks for the PGA Tour's return to competition after a three-month hiatus. The left-hander won at Colonial in 2000 and 2008, and he feels ready to resume the season after mixing failed cuts and third-place results in his first six starts this year.

"This is the best shape I have ever had"said Mickelson. “I feel like I had a really good month getting my game back and being sharp. I can't wait to go play ”.

Although he won't be wearing a mic in next month's competition in Fort Worth, Mickelson remains one of the game's biggest stars as he nears his 50th birthday.

"In a real competition on the PGA Tour, where you are competing for a title, you will not have this type of interaction", did he declare. “It won't be the same, but I think it would add something more and I would consider it, yes. "

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