Sport Look: Phil Mickelson Has 2-Word Message For Tiger Woods
14-year-old who volunteered to plant trees dies after being struck by a falling branch
An Oregon family is mourning the loss of a 14-year-old killed by a branch that fell while he volunteering for an event to plant trees.On Nov. 6, officers responded to Thousand Acres Dog Park in Troutdale, about 16 miles from Portland, after a call about a young person hit by a fallen tree limb, according to a press release from the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office.
![]()
You had better believe Phil Mickelson took notice of his buddy/rival Tiger Woods getting back out on the course as he continues his rehab.

Considering he’s still recovering from the leg injuries he suffered when he crashed his car back in February, Tiger’s swing looks pretty good. So good, in fact, Mickelson thinks his pal could be gunning for his record of being the oldest golfer to win a major.
To that, Phil says, “bring it.”
“As I’m hanging in Montana, it’s great to see Tiger swinging a golf club again,” Mickelson said. “I know he can’t stand me holding a single record so I’m guessing HE wants to be the oldest to ever win a major. I’ll just say this. BRING IT!”
Phil Mickelson Called Eli Manning's Golf Swing 'Cute' on the ManningCast
Phil Mickelson broke down Eli's golf swing.Phil Mickelson analyzing Eli's swing pic.twitter.
![]()
As I’m hanging in Montana, it’s great to see Tiger swinging a golf club again. I know he can’t stand me holding a single record so I’m guessing HE wants to be the oldest to ever win a major. I’ll just say this. BRING IT!
— Phil Mickelson (@PhilMickelson) November 21, 2021
To be fair, Tiger still has a ways to go before he’s in any shape to compete in a tournament, let alone win a major. Still, today’s video has to give his fans a lot of hope.
It would be fun to see another Tiger-Phil duel on the course at some point.
The post Look: Phil Mickelson Has 2-Word Message For Tiger Woods appeared first on The Spun.
In-depth preview of this week's Hero World Challenge including key stats, strokes gained data and picks .
It's time for a trip to the Bahamas. The biggest stars in the game are headed to Albany for a little getaway, where they'll also play some golf. Tiger Woods' Hero World Challenge took a year off last season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but returns with an enormous amount…The biggest stars in the game are headed to Albany for a little getaway, where they’ll also play some golf.