Did Phil Mickelson owe his former caddie money? Bones real reason for firing the golfer explored
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Phil Mickelson and longtime caddie Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay announced they’ll part ways after 25 years. According to the biography, Phil Mickelson's gambling losses cost him around $40 million between 2011 and 2014. While Mickelson and Bones parted ways amicably in the public eye, underlying financial issues were the main reason for their split. Public statements were a safe play to protect both of their careers. Shipnuck stated that it was Bones who fired Mickelson after 25 years of the partnership due to "a series of simmering grievances (laid out in detail in the book), including hundreds of thousands of dollars in overdue back pay." As per reports, Phil Mickelson failed to pay a portion of his prize money to Mackay which added to an overall $900,000 due as per Mackay's calculation. Moving back to 2017, no such differences were sensed when the duo announced the end of their partnership. Both sent out press releases showering praise and gratitude for each other. Phil Mickelson praised Mackay for being one of the most knowledgeable and dedicated caddies in the world. Mickelson said: "Our decision is not based on a single incident. We just feel it’s the right time for change. Bones is one of the most knowledgeable and dedicated caddies in the world.” Mackay, on the other hand, wished him luck in the upcoming tournaments and promised to be the first to congratulate him for future wins. He said: "I wish Phil nothing but the best. His game is still at an elite level, and when he wins in the future (definitely the Masters), I will be among the first to congratulate him."
Did Phil Mickelson owe his former caddie money Bones real reason for firing the golfer explored
Phil Mickelson with former caddie, Jim "Bones" Mackay (image via Getty) In an extract from 's controversial biography, author Alan Shipnuck revealed the actual reason for the split between Phil Mickelson and his long-time caddie, Jim "Bones" Mackay. Phil Mickelson and longtime caddie Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay announced they’ll part ways after 25 years.Phil Mickelson and longtime caddie Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay announced they’ll part ways after 25 years. According to the biography, Phil Mickelson's gambling losses cost him around $40 million between 2011 and 2014. While Mickelson and Bones parted ways amicably in the public eye, underlying financial issues were the main reason for their split. Public statements were a safe play to protect both of their careers. Shipnuck stated that it was Bones who fired Mickelson after 25 years of the partnership due to "a series of simmering grievances (laid out in detail in the book), including hundreds of thousands of dollars in overdue back pay." As per reports, Phil Mickelson failed to pay a portion of his prize money to Mackay which added to an overall $900,000 due as per Mackay's calculation. Moving back to 2017, no such differences were sensed when the duo announced the end of their partnership. Both sent out press releases showering praise and gratitude for each other. Phil Mickelson praised Mackay for being one of the most knowledgeable and dedicated caddies in the world. Mickelson said: "Our decision is not based on a single incident. We just feel it’s the right time for change. Bones is one of the most knowledgeable and dedicated caddies in the world.” Mackay, on the other hand, wished him luck in the upcoming tournaments and promised to be the first to congratulate him for future wins. He said: "I wish Phil nothing but the best. His game is still at an elite level, and when he wins in the future (definitely the Masters), I will be among the first to congratulate him."