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Golf fans wonder whether Phil Mickelson is on a self-imposed absence or has been suspended by the PGA Tour.

Golf fans wonder whether Phil Mickelson is on a self-imposed absence or has been suspended by the PGA Tour.

When will Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods return?

With the biggest event of the 2022 calendar year so far next week at The Players, most everyone that is anyone in golf will be competing for the $20 million purse, except Mickelson and Woods.

Contemporary Charles Howell III said he could never have envisioned a time when Woods would not play, believing that when that day came, the PGA Tour would be in trouble.

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But with massive purses of more than $800 million in 2022 and young players, showing up on a weekly basis, professional golf and especially the PGA Tour is as healthy as ever.

Yet, fans still clamor for their heroes, chief among them Mickelson and Woods.

Mickelson has disappeared from public view following some unfortunate comments made to an author that were written in a story in late February. Mickelson left few impressed with his comments concerning the people of Saudi Arabia, the PGA Tour and its commissioner, Jay Monahan, or the proposed Saudi golf league.

The comments were considered so egregious, that Mickelson lost some of his major sponsors, including accounting and consulting firm KPMG, Amstel Light and Workday, a software development company. His long-term relationship with equipment maker Callaway was put on pause.

Mickelson released a mea culpa statement admitting, among other things, he has made mistakes in his life and desperately needs some time away from the game. Some believe that Mickelson’s absence is self-imposed and others speculate he has been suspended by the PGA Tour, which does not comment about its disciplinary actions.

If suspension is the case, it seems extremely unlikely that Monahan would have the means necessary to insist that the Masters enforce its rules. The Masters, as its officials always remind us, is an invitational.

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Whichever the reason for his absence, the question remains: When will Mickelson return?

Woods isn’t out of the public eye but he’s not playing tournament golf after a near fatal car accident in February last year. Since then, speculation has swirled around when and where he will return.

Most people believe that since Woods has returned injuries in the past, that he would do the same this time.

Of course, his age, 46 and the extent of the injuries that includes multiple leg injuries, a shattered ankle, compound fracture, and nearly lose his leg completely make it difficult to determine when Woods will return.

“I wish I could tell you when I’m playing again,” Woods said at the Genesis Invitational. “I want to know, but I don’t. My golf activity has been very limited.” He has admitted his right leg looks different from his left and that will not change.

Woods played the PNC Championship in December, a 36-hole event in which his partner was his son, Charlie. But he used a golf cart and was on his feet as little as possible. Tiger has talked about not being able to practice as much as he’d like and he’s still working on walking long distances. No matter how desperate the fans and media are to see Woods back inside the ropes, he has made it clear he is far away from walking 18 holes a day.

Remarkably, some people still believe Woods will be at the Masters and not just for the champions dinner.

Mickelson’s return would seem to be pegged to Augusta and that seems to make the most sense, except that seven of the last 10 Masters, Mickelson played the week before, which means the odds are if Mickelson is going to return to compete at the Masters, he would likely play the week before, which is the Valero Texas Open.

It seems unlikely if Mickelson can walk on two legs that he won’t be at the first major of the year, which is, by far, his favorite.

If you listen to Woods and read between the lines his first competitive event seems months away from Augusta in April and likely not in 2022, but Woods has come back earlier than expected before, but he also was as adamant about his health and future.

“It’s the competitive nature, how much that takes out of you mentally, physically, emotionally,” Woods said of playing competitive golf again. “I haven’t prepared for any of that. Going for a walk, I can do that. Am I going to be sore? Hell, yeah, but I can do that.”

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Three drones downed after explosions heard in Iran’s Isfahan: State media – Al Jazeera English

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Iran’s air defences have brought down three small drones over the central city of Isfahan, state media reported, hours after United States broadcasters, quoting senior US officials, said Israeli missiles had hit an Iranian site.

Iranian state television reported explosions in Isfahan as air defences were activated and flights across several areas, including the capital, Tehran, and Isfahan, were suspended.

Airspace was reopened about four and a half hours after the incident and there were no reports of casualties.

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Second Brigadier General Siavash Mihandoust, the top military official in Isfahan, told state media that air defence batteries hit “a suspicious object” and there was no damage.

ABC News and CBS News had reported earlier that Israel had carried out a military operation in Iran.

Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said the US told the Group of Seven (G7) foreign ministers that it had been “informed at the last minute” by Israel about an attack on Iran.

“But there was no sharing of the attack by the US. It was a mere information,” Tajani told reporters in Capri, Italy, where the G7 ministers met.

However, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken refused to confirm reports about the Israeli attack, during a news conference in Capri.

“I’m not going to speak to that, except to say that the United States has not been involved in any offensive operation,” Blinken said.

The top US diplomat said the G7’s focus is on de-escalation. Asked to describe the current US-Israel relationship, Blinken noted that Israel makes its own decisions, but the US is committed to its security.

Iranian media said no strikes were launched on Iran from outside the country, and the attack was believed to have been carried out using small quadcopters that would have to have been launched from inside Iran.

Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera’s Dorsa Jabbari said Iranian media were downplaying the incident.

“The location in Isfahan province is an Iranian military airbase that belongs to the country’s army, and not the Revolutionary Guards [Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, IRGC]. I think it’s important to highlight that,” she said. “This base houses multiple squadrons of F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft.”

“We also understand that the air defence systems over the city of Tabriz in the northwestern part of Iran were also activated,” Jabbari reported.

A military factory belonging to the Iranian army in Isfahan was attacked by multiple quadcopters in January 2023, failing to damage the facility that was protected by air defence batteries and mesh wiring on its roof to counter small unmanned aerial vehicles.

Iran blamed Israel for that attack and arrested four people, executing one of them in January 2024, for operating on behalf of Mossad, the Israeli spy agency.

Israel had promised to respond after Iran launched a barrage of drones and missiles on the country on April 13, after a suspected Israeli attack on Iran’s consulate compound in Damascus killed 16 people, including two IRGC senior generals.

Governments around the world urged restraint and a push to de-escalate tensions across the region.

Isfahan is considered a strategically important city and one that is host to several important sites, including military research and development facilities, as well as bases. The nearby city of Natanz is the location of one of Iran’s nuclear enrichment sites.

In a speech in Damghan, in central Iran, Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi made no mention of Isfahan but praised the Iranian attacks on Israel, saying they gave the country strength and unity.

Kioumars Heydari, the commander-in-chief of the ground forces of the Iranian army, said Iran remains vigilant to confront any other potential aerial threats.

“If suspicious flying objects appear in the sky of the country, they will be targeted by our powerful air defence,” he was quoted as saying by the state-run IRNA  news agency ahead of Friday prayers in Tehran.

‘No damage’ to nuclear facilities

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that “there is no damage” to Iranian nuclear sites as the United Nations nuclear watchdog’s chief Rafael Grossi called for restraint and said nuclear facilities should never be targeted in military conflicts.

The reported attack “was far more limited than many expected”, Iranian arms control expert Ali Ahmadi told Al Jazeera, adding that Israel “has much more limitations in its operational range” than many think.

“Certainly, after Iran’s retaliatory capacity was criticised, it benefits from advertising how ineffective what Israel did was as well. Iran also needs to prepare the public for a much softer reaction than it has talked about in the last couple of days,” he pointed out.

Ahmadi said that prior to today’s incident, Iran was preparing several options for a massive retaliation, including getting allies involved.

But considering the limited scope and impact of the alleged attack, which he described as a “security sabotage” rather than a “military assault”, it would be a mistake to carry out a significant response, he stressed.

There were also reports of explosions in Iraq and Syria, with Iranian state media saying there were explosions at multiple military-linked sites in Syria.

Syria’s official news agency SANA quoted a military source as saying that missile strikes in the early hours of the morning caused material damage to air defence sites in the country’s southern region. The report did not specify the exact location and the extent of the damage but blamed Israel.

The US and a number of European countries had been calling on Israel not to respond to Iran’s attack.

On Thursday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres painted a dark picture of the situation in the Middle East, warning that spiralling tensions over Israel’s war on Gaza and Iran’s attack on Israel could descend into a “full-scale regional conflict”.

“The Middle East is on a precipice. Recent days have seen a perilous escalation – in words and deeds,” Guterres told the UN Security Council.

“One miscalculation, one miscommunication, one mistake, could lead to the unthinkable – a full-scale regional conflict that would be devastating for all involved,” he said, calling on all parties to exercise “maximum restraint”.

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