Phil Mickelson is almost ready for the Masters, which was rescheduled from April to November this year due to the COVID-29 pandemic. But the pandemic may continue to affect his preparations.
Mickelson, who usually preps for the Masters by playing in a tournament the week before, told the Associated Press that he is considering scrapping his plan to play at the Houston Open next week. Why? Because that’s going to be the first PGA event in the US to host spectators since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and Mickelson doesn’t want to risk getting sick.