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Phil Mickelson’s latest social media activity adds weight to the crazy LIV Golf rumour

Even though Phil Mickelson has returned to social media since creating that firestorm when he joined LIV Golf, he has remained largely a much quieter presence.

We haven’t had any ice cream analogies to bash the USGA. Nor do we have any preening about his massive calf muscles.

But every now and again Mickelson, now 52, ​​comes from the top rope after lurking in the shadows.

He’s done it again.

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It may be nothing, but this would be sensational if true.

It all started when Hank Haney – a former coach of Lefty’s arch nemesis Tiger Woods – made the suggestion on his podcast that there is one prominent LIV Golf critic who had previously asked the breakaway tour for $55m.

It was suggested by some on social media that this player in question was Billy Horschel.

Greg Norman’s LIV said no, which is curious given some of the players currently on their roster.

In case you didn’t know Horschel – a full PGA Tour member for more than a decade – has been putting the likes of Mickeslon and all of the other “rebels” on full blast since LIV Golf played their first $25m invitational in June at Centurion Club.

Horschel accused some of the LIV guys as being outright hypocrites and liars.

The American, who made his Presidents Cup debut earlier in the year, sensationally went on a full-blown rant in his news conference at the DP World Tour’s flagship event at Wentworth.

Now this has happened:

Absolutely sensational and hilarious if true.

What did Billy Horschel say about LIV Golf?

Horschel let loose on the LIV players at Wentworth in early September.

He said:

“I honestly don’t think that the American guys who haven’t supported the PGA Tour should be here.

“The Abraham Ancers, the Talor Goochs, the Jason Kokraks – you’ve never played this tournament, you’ve never supported the DP World Tour. Why are you here? You are here for one reason only and that’s to try and get world ranking points because you don’t have it.

“It’s hypocritical because of what some of these guys have said they wanted to play less golf. It’s pretty hypocritical to come over here and play outside LIV when your big thing was to spend more time with family and want to play less golf.”

Next page: Nine players who changed their mind about LIV Golf

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