Will Phil Mickelson/his team disclose the reason for his absence from golf b4 the U.S. Open in June?
55% of users predicted YES โ the community missed this one. 38 predictions cast.
Phil Mickelson did not disclose the specific reason for his absence from competitive golf ahead of or during the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. Mickelson had stepped away from the LIV Golf Tour in February 2026 after citing an undisclosed family health matter, and he subsequently missed the Masters in April and the PGA Championship in May. His attorneys issued a statement in June that read: "Phil continues to attend to a family health matter and is uncertain when he will be able to return to professional golf," but offered no additional details.
Mickelson was not eligible for the U.S. Open field: the five-year exemption he earned as the 2021 champion had expired, and the USGA chose not to extend a special invitation. His absence became one of the central storylines of the major, with his former caddie and golf media figures publicly speculating about his condition.
A separate story emerged in mid-June when Golf Digest reported that Mickelson had been removed from membership at The Farms Golf Club outside San Diego following allegations of non-consensual, inappropriate contact with a female employee earlier in the spring. His representatives described that matter as distinct from the health situation. No specific health disclosure was made before the U.S. Open concluded. The Predict Six community predicted a disclosure at 55 percent, but none materialized.