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Phil Mickelson withdraws from Masters over family health matter

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One less lefty will be teeing it up at Augusta National.

Phil Mickelson withdrew from the Masters as his “family continues to navigate a personal health matter,” he announced on Thursday.

Mickelson, 55, has played at every Masters but one since 1995, winning the green jacket three times.

He has spent the past four years playing on the LIV Golf circuit, but has competed in just one of five events this season. He added Thursday that his absence will be for an “extended period of time.”

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Earlier this week, five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods also announced his withdrawal in wake of his DUI arrest following a rollover crash in Florida.

With both Woods and Mickelson out, it will mark the first time neither tees it up at the Masters since 1994.

The Masters begins next Thursday with Rory McIlroy set to defend his breakthrough title.

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