Phil Mickelson’s newest look hasn’t gone unnoticed by Twitter.
The social media platform had a discipline day following Mickelson’s look Tuesday night time on the LIV Golf draft occasion in London, the place the 51-year-old golfer stepped out carrying a black costume shirt, darkish slacks and a leather-based jacket with slicked-back hair.
“Why does Phil Mickelson seem like he may very well be forged in a Wild Hogs sequel?” one person quipped, whereas one other posted, “@philmickelson and @djohnsonpga seem like late-90’s period wrestling dangerous guys.”


Although Mickelson’s look additionally drew comparisons starting from Nicolas Cage to a vampire hunter, Paige Spiranac had fairly the mic-drop response, tweeting, “Guys when they're attempting to make eye contact with a lady with large boobies.”
Spiranac’s newest message about Mickelson follows a earlier assertion she made this week, expressing how she needs athletes would vocalize how a lot the monetary side probably performed into their decision-making to maneuver to LIV Golf, as each Mickelson and Dustin Johnson are allegedly banking nine-figure paydays to play within the Saudi-backed tour.
“These elaborate statements are annoying. Nobody going to the LIV tour really cares concerning the development of the sport. I want they simply mentioned ‘as a result of it’s a s–t ton of cash,'” she tweeted Monday.


Mickelson jumped again into the highlight following controversial feedback made concerning the Saudis earlier this 12 months. He opened his LIV press convention Wednesday by apologizing for the remarks.
“There are a variety of issues that I remorse and I'm sorry for the harm that it’s brought about lots of people,” Mickelson mentioned.
Mickelson had publicly stepped away in February after telling journalist Alan Shipnuck, who was writing a biography concerning the golfer, that the Saudis are “scary motherf–kers to become involved with.
“We all know they killed [Washington Post reporter Jamal] Khashoggi and have a horrible document on human rights. They execute folks over there for being homosexual. Understanding all of this, why would I even contemplate it? As a result of it is a once-in-a-lifetime alternative to reshape how the PGA Tour operates.”
Mickelson issued an announcement on the time saying he was “deeply sorry” for the “reckless” remarks. He added Wednesday, “I don’t condone human rights violations in any respect. No one right here does … all through the world. And I’m actually conscious of what has occurred with Jamal Khashoggi and I feel it’s horrible.”
The Put up’s Mark Cannizzaro was first to report on Monday that Mickelson could be collaborating in LIV Golf’s inaugural occasion this week.
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