falling out of…:i crossed the line” Phil Mickelson posts lengthy tweet about gambling addiction
falling out of…:i crossed the line\” Phil Mickelson posts lengthy tweet about gambling addiction
LIV Golf\’s Phil Mickelson has paid tribute to wife Amy for helping him through his gambling addiction.
\”I crossed the line\” Phil Mickelson posts lengthy tweet about gambling…
Phil Mickelson has taken to Twitter with a lengthy post about his past gambling addiction following the start of the new NFL season, and he has also paid tribute to his wife Amy for helping him through his darkest of days. An excerpt from Billy Walters’ book details his relationship with the so-called six-time major champion, who bet up to $1 billion over a 30-year period while losing $100 million.
To make matters worse, his former playing partner Walters told Mickelson in 2012: Mickelson, 53, has earned just under $100 million just from playing on the PGA Tour and in this tournament alone.
Lefty left the team to join LIV Golf in a deal believed to be worth $200 million. Ryder Cup legend Lanny Wadkins admitted last week that Mickelson would be him if he wasn’t a professional golfer.
In a tweet ahead of the start of the new college football season in the United States, Mickelson spoke openly on Twitter about his past betting antics and why he wouldn’t bet on any games in the future. \ “I will not bet this year. In the office that it is not fun at all after crossing the moderation line.”
\ “I was very abstract, so I couldn’t be with my loved one and caused a lot of trouble. \
\ “I hope that there is no need to manage these difficult times so that others can make a profit like me. \.”
\ “Amy loved me and supported me through my darkest and most difficult moment.
\ “In order to recover my outbill with professional support, not a game, I can sit down and live every day in the inner calm inner world. \ \ \ \ \ \
\ “I still clean a lot with those I like the most, but I do it as much as I can. \
\ “According to my experience, the moment with your loved ones is far more remembered than any bet or wonder
ful league victory. \.”