With His LIV Golf Contract Expiring Soon, Is Phil Mickelson Retiring at the End of 2024 Season? All You Need to Know

In 2022, Phil Mickelson was the one leading the LIV Golf ship as he turned away from the PGA Tour and joined the breakaway circuit. Through many controversies, Lefty has finally found stable ground, but it seems that he might be bidding goodbye to his professional career soon. In an interview with Bloomberg TV, the 54-year-old hesitated to reveal it, but he said, “My career, you know, it’s — if I’m being truthful, it’s on — it’s — it’s — I’m a — it’s towards its end.” Now, a year after the tête-à-tête, Mickelson’s retirement announcement might come sooner than expected. Will it be by the end of 2024? Hopefully not.

Because when Mickelson joined the disruptive league two years ago for a reported $220 million, his contract was assumed to run till 2025. That means he will probably play one more full season on LIV Golf. But since his performance has been on a decline. He missed two of the four major cuts this year and has only had three top-10 finishes in the last three years on LIV Golf. Lefty hinted that he may hang up his cleats soon. At the press conference before the LIV Golf Chicago, the 6-time major winner said, “I see glimpses and my teammates see glimpses of me being where I expect to be able to compete at this level, but I’m also realistic with myself, and if I’m not able to, I’ll step aside and let somebody come on in and take the HyFlyers to new levels.”

However, Mickelson explained that since he has equity in the HyFylers GC, even replacing himself on the team would not mean that he would part ways with his team. He added that he wanted to build LIV Golf and make it sustainable for other players, but he wasn’t sure if he would do it internally as a golfer or from the outside. Regardless, his commitment to HyFlyers and LIV would be long-term, even after his retirement. Interestingly, Mickelson didn’t hint that he would stop playing in the majors.

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Lefty has lifetime qualification for the Masters since he won it in 2004, 2006, and 2010, and the PGA Championship after winning it in 2005 and 2021. He can play in The Open till he turns 60, courtesy of his 2003 Claret Jug victory. But as for the US Open, he can play in the 2025 edition only because of his 2021 PGA Championship win (5-year exemption), and after that, he would probably need an exemption.

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BEDMINSTER, NEW JERSEY – AUGUST 13: Captain Phil Mickelson of HyFlyers GC reacts after hitting a putt on the first green during day three of the LIV Golf Invitational – Bedminster at Trump National Golf Club on August 13, 2023 in Bedminster, New Jersey. (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)

As it seems, Lefty has accepted that he will retire soon. But what will he do afterward? Will Mickelson go completely offline and only be seen at LIV Golf’s event cheering for his team, or does he have something else in plan? It is surprisingly the latter.

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Phil Mickelson looks to start a new career in golf

As Lefty addressed his post-retirement plan through a post on X, he surely will not be a golf analyst on Golf Channel. But he has been getting inspiration from Bryson DeChambeau; the 54-year-old will be diverting his attention to YouTube. Mickelson will shoot the first episode of the series Pros vs. Schmos, which will be professional players competing against amateurs in a 9-hole match at Bolingbrook Village. He revealed that he has been getting insights from the 2-time US Open winner and wanted to interact with the fans on a more intimate level.

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However, he clarified that reaching the million subscribers mark might not be on his list, and he is learning on the go. That’s not all; the 6-time major winner also shared that he wanted to help other golfers find “the same enjoyment and fulfillment that the game of golf has provided me,” said the 54-year-old. The solace and good competitive spirit that game of golf gifted Mickelson; he wanted others to experience it too.

So although Lefty might not be playing more events in the next two years, he would still be around with his Schmos on YouTube and elevating golf for other players, watching the game of golf grow as he sits on the outskirts and enjoys it.

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