Phil Mickelson isn’t playing in the 2026 Masters, but that doesn’t mean he’s not watching.
The three-time Masters champ, who withdrew ahead of the tournament citing a family health issue, took to X to offer his take on a recent course change to Augusta National.
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“Watching @TheMasters and seeing so few players long enough to go for 13 &15 now has taken away so much excitement and intrigue to the back nine. Another example of how longer isn’t always better.”
Augusta National lengthened the iconic par 5 from 510 yards to 545 yards ahead of the 2023 Masters.
“Not a single eagle putt on 13. Crazy,” Mickelson added.
Historically, 13 plays as Augusta National’s second-easiest course, only behind the par-5 second. And funny enough, Mickelson has the best record of anyone on Amen Corner’s famed par 5.


