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Mickelson pulls out of the Open

Phil Mickelson has confirmed he will not take part in The Open which begins in Turnberry on Thursday.

The American, who has been replaced by fellow American Ben Crane, has pulled out so he can be with his wife and mother who are both battling cancer.

Mickelson, who has contested every Open since he turned professional in 1994 but only finished in the top 10 once when he was third at Troon in 2004, confirmed his decision with an announcement on his website.

He said: 'As a professional golfer, competing in major championships, and winning them, is my main objective.

'But I've always said family is my number one priority. For that reason I won't be playing the British Open at Turnberry next week.

'It's a trying time for us as we await more test results but we have excellent medical attention and care, we've received wonderful support from so many people, many of whom have gone through the same battle, and we're optimistic, as always.'

 
RTÉ.ie Sport: Phil Mickelson's wife Amy (above) and his mother are both battling cancer
Phil Mickelson's wife Amy (above) and his mother are both battling cancer
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