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Home»News»Tim Mickelson, Brother of Phil Mickelson, to Retire from Caddying
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Tim Mickelson, Brother of Phil Mickelson, to Retire from Caddying

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After eight years as a duo, Phil Mickelson announced that his brother Tim Mickelson will be retiring from caddieing. Tim was on the bag for Phil’s WGC-Mexico win in 2018, his AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am victory in 2019, and his sixth major championship at the 2021 PGA at Kiawah Island. Phil expressed his gratitude for the special moments they shared on Instagram and acknowledged the significance of having Tim as his caddie for the past eight years.

Tim first began caddieing for Phil in 2017 after Phil’s longtime caddie Jim “Bones” Mackay parted ways with him after 25 years. Tim has been by Phil’s side during various highs and lows in his career, including his controversial move to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League. Before becoming Phil’s caddie, Tim was a successful college golf coach at the University of San Diego and Arizona State, where he coached Jon Rahm, the reigning Masters winner.

As a 40-year-old looking to start a family, Tim found it challenging to make the decision to become Phil’s full-time caddie. However, he saw it as an opportunity to spend more time with his brother and the rest of his family. Phil expressed his support for Tim’s decision to focus on his growing family and looks forward to creating more special moments together off the course.

Throughout their partnership, Phil and Tim have shared many great moments on the golf course, and Phil is hopeful for many more special moments with Tim and his expanding family. Tim’s impact on Phil’s career as his caddie has been undeniable, and Phil will always cherish the memories they have created together over the past eight years.

Phil’s announcement of Tim’s retirement from caddieing marks the end of an era for the Mickelson brothers. Their partnership has been filled with achievements and unforgettable moments, and Phil is grateful for the support and camaraderie Tim has provided throughout his career. As Tim transitions into the next chapter of his life, Phil looks forward to continuing their bond as brothers both on and off the course.

In closing, Phil Mickelson’s announcement of his brother Tim’s retirement as his caddie has sparked reflection on the impact of their partnership on Phil’s career. Tim’s dedication and support as Phil’s caddie have been instrumental in Phil’s success on the golf course, and their shared experiences will always hold a special place in both of their hearts. As Tim embarks on a new journey with his growing family, Phil is grateful for the memories they have created together and eagerly anticipates the future moments they will share as brothers.

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