Golf
Add news
News

Phil Mickelson Falls Out Of World’s Top 50 For First Time Since 1993!

0 17

One of the greatest streaks in professional sport has come to an end

Phil Mickelson Falls Out Of World’s Top 50 For First Time Since 1993!

When Phil Mickelson didn’t tee it up at the ZOZO Championship this week it meant that one of the longest streaks in professional sport was about to come to an end.

When the new weekly Official World Golf Rankings are published on Monday 28th October 2019 for the first time since November 1993 Phil Mickelson’s name will not be in the top 50.

Given all the potential pitfalls associated with top-tier professional sports – including, but not limited to, loss of form, injury, family concerns and issues away from the sport – Mickelson’s achievement is an extraordinary one.

Related: Phil Mickelson What’s In The Bag

The last time he was outside the world’s top 50, Bill Clinton was President of the USA, Nick Faldo was World No.1 and Mrs Doubtfire was the biggest draw at the box office.

So will this streak ever be matched or indeed supplanted? At this point, you have to say it’s extremely unlikely.

The exponential increase in the number of quality players means competition in every event is fierce and any downward streak is exacerbated – you have to be on your game every week or you’ll risk missing the cut.

You only have to look at the strength of the worldwide feeder tours in this day and age to see how competitive the professional golfing landscape is.

What’s more, the modern emphasis on strength and condition means injuries are far more likely, while advancements in technology and the nature of professional course layouts mean the gap between top and bottom is narrowing all the time.

Another factor is the vast sums of money available in the professional game, which makes early retirement more appealing.

Related: 20 Things You Don’t Know About Phil Mickelson

Three good years on the PGA Tour is enough to set you up for life, especially with that circuit’s generous pension scheme.

For context, the longest active top-50 stretch belongs to Rory McIlroy at 10 years and 11 months – just 15 years shy of Mickelson. Justin Rose’s streak stands at nine years and four months and Rickie Fowler has been inside the top 50 since June 2011.

Add all those up and you get to roughly 28 years – just two more than Mickelson. In terms of other sporting comparisons, Alex Ferguson – perhaps the greatest football manager of all time – was in charge of Manchester United for 26 years.

Of course, speculation and comparison is part and parcel of professional sports, but the reality is no one can see into the future.

Will Mickeslon get back into the World’s Top 50? Well we wouldn’t put it past him, he won the WGC Mexico Championship last season and also won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am in February of this year.

What we can do is commend Mickelson for his incredible longevity and celebrate an achievement we may never see again.

This article Phil Mickelson Falls Out Of World’s Top 50 For First Time Since 1993! appeared first on Golf Monthly.

Comments

Комментарии для сайта Cackle
Загрузка...

More news:

Read on Sportsweek.org:

Other sports

Sponsored