Three-time Masters champion Phil Mickelson announced Thursday that he will not compete in the 2026 Masters due to personal health issues in his family. Mickelson, 55, has only missed the Masters once since 1995 (2022) and finished as runner-up in 2023.
Mickelson released a statement on social media, announcing: “Unfortunately, I will not be competing in next week’s Masters Tournament and will be sidelined for an extended period of time due to personal health concerns in my family.” “I have great respect for Augusta National Golf Club. This is definitely the most special week of the year. I wish you all the best and look out for you.”
Mickelson was scheduled to make his 33rd start at the Masters this year. The left-hander is one of eight players to win at least three green jackets during his career, and one of seven players to win the Masters Championship and Low Amateur honors (1991). Mickelson has finished in the top 10 16 times in 32 Masters, ranking second behind Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan. His scoring average at Augusta National remains under par through 120 rounds at 71.44.
The six-time major champion will miss the first half of 2026 due to ongoing health issues at home. Mickelson, who primarily played in LIV Golf, missed the league’s first four events of the season. He made his 2026 debut at LIV Golf in South Africa a few weeks ago, shooting 7 under and finishing T48th in the 57-player field.
“I know how much Phil loved the Masters Tournament, and he will be missed by everyone at Augusta next week,” Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley said in a statement. “He values time with his family and we have our full support.”
The 2026 Masters will be the first time since 1994 that Mickelson and Tiger Woods will not be competing. The pair have won eight green jackets over the past 30 years, and are synonymous with the season’s first major win. Their absence also means they will not attend Rory McIlroy’s Dinner of Champions.
Woods announced Tuesday that he plans to take an indefinite break from golf to focus on his health. The 50 year old is He was arrested last Friday on suspicion of driving under the influence with damage to property and refusing to submit to a DUI test. after two cars collided near his home. on wednesday, A Florida judge granted Woods’ request to travel outside the United States for treatment at an inpatient facility.
“I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today,” Woods said in a statement. “I will be taking a period of time off to receive treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order to prioritize my health and work towards a lasting recovery.”
“I am committed to taking the time necessary to return to a healthier, stronger, and more focused place, both personally and professionally. Thank you for your understanding and support, and ask that you please respect my family, loved ones, and myself’s privacy at this time.”

