

Phil Mickelson is in yet another controversy, and this time it is about how he pointed out the difference in playing on the LIV Golf circuit and the PGA Tour. He expressed his feelings on how “he felt more relaxed” playing on the LIV Golf. What began as a simple comment has now turned into a major point of discussion, with one analyst delivering a very sharp response to his comments.
Trey Wingo recently took to social media on Phil Mickelson’s claim on how the LIV Golf environment feels much easier and stress-free than the PGA Tour. Trey’s response: he criticized the LIV Golf environment and added on how it’s “not real competition. “You know, Phil Mickelson a few weeks ago said, ‘I feel much more relaxed when I play the LIV Tour as opposed to the PGA,’” “You know why? ’Cause it’s not real competition,” he added on his YouTube channel. This is largely due to how the LIV Golf format is; the circuit’s no-cut, team-based 54-hole format has attracted a lot of criticism for how it lacks the intensity and the spirit that the PGA Tour does.
Many of Wingo’s arguments and criticisms are also shared among analysts, including Brandel Chamblee. He has criticized many of Phil Mickelson’s comments on numerous occasions regarding his justification for moving from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf. Now he calls out Mickelson’s comments as “insanely idiotic” as he tries to change the narrative of how the PGA Tour is more stressful.
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Mickelson has argued many times that LIV Golf’s format provides players and the audience with a more enjoyable experience, highlighting the music, the family area, and the three-day shorter format. However, many critics argue that these are precisely the points that fail to capture the essence of golf. Their main point of contention is that the essence of golf lies in the mental endurance required to make the cut, play all four rounds under immense pressure, and, for glory, in all the elements that are actively missing from the Liv Golf circuit. Wingo accurately points out these points as comfort instead of competition.

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In Defense of LIV Golf, Phil Mickelson Claims Pro Golf was ‘Broken’
Phil Mickelson’s long history of controversial remarks about the PGA Tour continues to follow him. His 2022 comments calling the Tour a “dictatorship” sparked major backlash, led to clashes with players like Rory McIlroy, and cost him key sponsors. Since then, every comment Mickelson makes about LIV or the PGA has carried that same controversy.
Mickelson argues that the LIV Circuit represents golf’s evolution, offering fans unique entertainment while giving players more control. Critics like Wingo and Chamblee disagree, calling it more of an exhibition than a competition. As Wingo noted, “You’re not as relaxed when you play in majors and don’t play very well, because that’s real competition.”
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In the end, Mickelson’s comments highlight the growing rift in golf — between those who see LIV as innovation and those who see it as dilution. For critics like Wingo, “the sport isn’t about fan zones and fireworks; it’s about the intensity of the competition.” To him, Mickelson’s comfort says more about what he’s left behind than what he’s found.
The Hidden Challenges of LIV Golf’s Global Schedule
Although Phil Mickelson argues that the LIV Circuit is a relaxing environment, many veteran players on the circuit have openly criticized the schedule as taxing and demanding. Kevin Na spoke about how the LIV circuit’s global schedule takes a physical toll on the body due to the long travels, extreme climates, and the sheer amount of transitions between the tournaments. “We went from Saudi Arabia to Australia… literally, we have a 20-hour travel day,” Na said, emphasizing the pace at which they operate. While the LIV circuit may have fewer events than the PGA Tour, it presents its own challenges, including stamina, recovery, and mental resilience, which Phil Mickelson rarely addresses.
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These are some of the factors that highlight the growing tension in the golf world right now. While critics like Wingo argue that the sport has more to offer than fanzones, fireworks, and spectacles, he argues that the sport is more about intensity, competition, and the fight to win. The LIV Golf’s demanding circuit, as expressed by players like Kevin Na, suggests that even though the LIV Golf may offer comfort in different ways, it also introduces new pressure and certain trade-offs that contradict Phil Mickelson’s comment on how the circuit is relaxed.
Ultimately, while LIV Golf may have less competitive pressure, the combination of the travel and the lack of breaks adds up to the fatigue that showcases a different set of challenges. While Mickelson’s “relaxation” may be relative, the game still tests its players in unexpected ways.
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