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Related: About this forumPhil Mickelson loses some more sponsors
Callaway and Workday have joined the list of sponsors who are distancing themselves from Phil Mickelson after his controversial statements and involvement with a prospective Saudi-backed golf league.
"Callaway does not condone Phil Mickelsons comments and we were very disappointed in his choice of wordsthey in no way reflect Callaways values or what we stand for as a company," a company spokesperson told Golf Digest Friday evening. ...
Workday and Callaway joined KPMG and Heineken/Amstel in dropping Mickelson, 51, after he released a statement Tuesday afternoon acknowledging the comments he made in a November interview to golf writer Alan Shipnuck were reckless. ....
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/mickelson-sponsors-2022
What a schmuck. Callaway still seems to be keeping the door open to having him come back on board after this has blown over, but the other companies have been more resolute. Too bad they can't bankrupt him instead so he wouldn't have to worry about bitching about paying taxes.
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orwell
(8,003 posts)...he's crying all the way to the bank.
He brags about his tax avoidance, but that's music to his target audience.
He is a total Trumpian tool however...
Skittles
(161,481 posts)his greediness is causing him to lose money
twodogsbarking
(12,528 posts)Reference Tiger Woods. See what happens, next Phil.