Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson to play at USPGA Championship next week
Tiger Woods leads all-star line up at next week’s US PGA Championship as defending champion Phil Mickelson is set to make his first appearance since February
- Tiger Woods returned at The Masters last month after near-death car crash
- Champion Phil Mickelson to defend US PGA title after three-month golf hiatus
- Mickelson returns to action after controversial comments about PGA Tour
Tiger Woods and defending champion Phil Mickelson have been confirmed in the field for next week’s US PGA Championship.
Woods made his return to competitive golf at last month’s Masters while Mickelson has not played a tournament since February.
The Masters was Woods’ first appearance since he was involved in car crash more than a year ago, after which the 15-time major winner said he was ‘lucky to be alive’.
Tiger Woods continues his comeback after suffering serious injuries in a car crash a year ago
The 46-year-old made the cut at Augusta after opening with a round of 71 and eventually finished 47th.
Mickelson took a break from golf following the fallout from his explosive comments about the PGA Tour and a Saudi-backed rival circuit.
The six-time major winner, 51, accused the PGA Tour of ‘obnoxious greed’ and acting like a ‘dictatorship’.
But as it stands he will be back to defend the title he won at Kiawah Island last year, becoming the oldest major champion.
The year’s second major will be played from May 19-22 at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Defending US PGA champion Phil Mickelson returns after a three-month break from golf
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