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Masters: Phil Mickelson’s shine at Augusta has faded

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Phil Mickelson’s Fall from Grace at the Masters Tournament

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Phil Mickelson, once a beloved figure at Augusta National, now finds himself walking the hallowed grounds in near-anonymity. The three-time Masters champion, known for his daring shots and affable demeanor, has seen a dramatic shift in his reception from patrons at the tournament.

In the past, Mickelson was a fan favorite, with crowds cheering him on with calls of “Let’s go Phil!” But recent controversies have tarnished his image, leading to a noticeable decline in support from the galleries.

Mickelson’s outspoken comments about LIV Golf and its Saudi Arabian backers in 2021, as well as his involvement in the lucrative but controversial venture, have alienated many of his once-loyal fans. The golfer’s “Everyguy” image has been shattered, and he now navigates the course with a fraction of the following he once enjoyed.

At this year’s Masters Tournament, Mickelson’s presence has been subdued. He has avoided the spotlight, declining media interviews and keeping a low profile both on and off the course. Despite his past successes at Augusta, Mickelson now moves through the tournament with little fanfare, a stark contrast to his previous experiences at the event.

As Mickelson finished his Saturday round, it was clear that his standing among patrons had changed. Polite applause greeted him as he shook hands with his playing partner, a far cry from the raucous cheers he once received. The “Let’s go, Phil!” chants still echo faintly, but they now come from a smaller, quieter contingent of fans.

For Mickelson, the Masters Tournament has become a reminder of his fall from grace in the eyes of many golf enthusiasts. While he may always have a place at Augusta National, it is evident that his once-adoring audience has diminished, leaving him to navigate the course with a sense of solitude and reflection.

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