Phil Mickelson Breaks Silence with Bold Tweets Before LIV Golf Korea
Hours Before LIV Korea, Mickelson’s Political Comments Go Viral
Mickelson’s Tweets Stir Controversy Ahead of LIV Golf Korea 2025
Phil Mickelson Makes Headlines Before LIV Golf Korea | Political Controversy Explained
Just hours before teeing off at LIV Golf Korea 2025 at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club, Phil Mickelson stirred fresh controversy with politically charged posts on social media. The six-time major champion took to X (formerly Twitter) at 1:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. local time to share his strong opinions on U.S. immigration policy—prompting heated debate online.
In this video, we break down:
Mickelson’s controversial tweets and their political context
The timing of his posts ahead of the LIV Golf Korea event
His current form and standings in LIV Golf 2025
Reactions from fans and the golf world
What this means for his ongoing feud with the PGA Tour
Despite backlash, Mickelson remains unapologetic and committed to LIV Golf, calling it “a force in the game that’s not going away.”
🔔 Watch until the end for a full analysis of Mickelson’s comments, performance updates, and what’s next in the PGA vs. LIV saga.
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Phil Mickelson sparks controversy on social media hours before Elgolf Korea appearance. Phil Mickelson has once again stirred the public with politically charged posts on social media. This time just hours before teeing off at Live Golf Korea. The six-time major champion, never one to shy away from controversy, took to X, formerly Twitter, in the early hours of the morning, drawing attention for his outspoken views on US immigration policy. At 1:30 a.m. and again at 6:00 a.m. local time in South Korea, Mickelson posted content criticizing the Democratic Party’s stance on illegal immigration mere hours ahead of his 11:00 a.m. tea time at the Jack Nicholas Golf Club Korea. The spark for his comments was a video clip of CNN political analyst Scott Jennings, who slammed Democrats for their handling of immigration compared to former President Donald Trump’s approach. Jennings stated, “Democrats allowed 20 million illegal immigrants to walk into the country with no process. Now they want President Trump to give these people who broke the law years of due process before he can send them back home. Americans are sick of this.” Mickelson responded sharply, “Exactly. Anyone who disagrees should open their homes to them, especially the judges who are overstepping their jurisdiction.” “Yeah, I didn’t think so.” His comments quickly drew attention online with reactions split between support and criticism. Despite facing scrutiny over his political stance, Mickelson remains steadfast. He posted a second video later in the morning doubling down on his opinion, signaling that he’s unfased by the backlash. The timing of these posts is notable as they came shortly before he was scheduled to compete in the LIV Golf Korea event. While his recent form hasn’t been impressive, missing the cut at the Masters, he currently holds 14th place in Live Golf’s individual standings, and his team, Highflyers, sits in eighth place overall. Mickelson continues to be one of Live Golf’s most vocal supporters, often taking shots at the PGA Tour amid their ongoing dispute and uncertain merger discussions. Live golf is trending upwards. Mickelson recently said the PGA Tour is trending downwards. While his defection from the PGA Tour cost him official World Golf Ranking OGR points and his chances at future major appearances, Mickelson stands by his decision. Maybe I shouldn’t have said stuff like that. I don’t know. But people were saying Eliv was dead in the water. Now look where we are. We’re a force in the game that’s not going away. As Live golf grows and tensions with the PGA Tour persist, Mickelson’s role as both player and provocator ensures he remains in the spotlight on and off the course.