Phil Mickelson has suspended his PGA Tour schedule immediately after announcing yesterday that his wife, Amy, has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Mickelson withdrew from the Byron Nelson Championship, which starts today, and is expected to miss next week's Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, where he is the defending champion.
Mickelson's management company, Gaylord Sports, said in a release that Amy Mickelson has undergone an extensive battery of tests, and that the treatment process is expected to begin with major surgery, possibly within the next two weeks.
It's not known when Mickelson will resume playing, and calls into question his availability for the US Open at Bethpage Black, which starts four weeks from today. Ranked second in the world, Mickelson finished second the first time the event was held at Bethpage, losing to Tiger Woods by three shots in 2002. Mickelson hasn't missed a major since the 1994 Masters; his 60 consecutive appearances marks the longest current streak in golf.
Mickelson, who met Amy in 1992 when both were at Arizona State University, has 36 wins in his PGA Tour career, including two this year, at the Northern Trust Open and the CA Championship at Doral. He's a three-time major championship winner, capturing the 2004 and 2006 Masters and the 2005 PGA Championship.
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