You still have to hit the shots and manage your way around the game, manage your game around the course. "It doesn't mean that they're going to win. "Some of these guys out here today, how far and how fast they're able to swing the club, it's really amazing," Mickelson said. Mickelson said he is going to continue down what he considers a healthier path. "I also lost muscle, so I had to start lifting, and I've been lifting and slowly have been getting my speed and strength back to where I need it to be." "I stopped eating food, that was a big help," Mickelson said. The three-time Masters champion said he's lost 25 pounds. Those who haven't been paying attention to LIV Golf probably were a little shocked when they got their first look at a trimmed down Phil Mickelson this week. "It does feel like that's a good way to maybe gain some perspective for the fans to enjoy golf a little bit easier," Homa said. Homa, no stranger to putting himself out there on social media, is in favor of the move. "So I think Augusta has a great balance of blending that history and that tradition but also making sure we're keeping up with the times." "I think since Chairman (Fred) Ridley has come along, he's really tried to push the envelope as well," McIlory said. He wasn't surprised when he was approached by Masters officials earlier this week about doing the interview. "It's nice to provide the audience at home a little bit more insight into what's going on out here," McIlroy said.
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