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Phil Mickelson back at the forefront of PGA Tour, LIV Golf antitrust case

Phil Mickelson has had some very interesting Twitter rants over the last few weeks. It looks like he should have considered logging off, not just for his image but to spend time getting things together for the big antitrust case casting a dark shadow over the golf world.

The PGA Tour filed a motion late Sunday night seeking a delay in the civil antitrust lawsuit filed by LIV Golf, for which Mickelson was previously an original plaintiff. Lawyers for the PGA cited that plaintiffs have lagged in responding to subpoenas "for documents and testimony." But they called out Mickelson by name for not producing the documents needed before the discovery deadline on March 30.

"To date, Mr. Mickelson has produced fewer than 600 documents, some of which are materials the TOUR sent to Mr. Mickelson, copies of the complaint and discovery requests, and junk files with no content," the PGA Tour’s lawyers wrote, via Front Office Sports.  

Mickelson isn't the only LIV Golfer dragging his feet when it comes to turning over subpoenaed information, according to FOS. But the spotlight will of course shine brighter on Lefty, who has become a very loud mouthpiece for LIV Golf in the last year and a half -- even going so far as to look down his nose at his own PGA Tour accomplishments.

LIV Golf's lawyers have already fired back a response to the PGA's request to delay legal proceedings, saying the established league is trying to "shield itself from trial as long as possible." Maybe they should consider coaxing Mickelson to be more cooperative in an effort to stick with the initial deadline to turn in discovery.

LIV Golf requested its own discovery expansion last month so it could add 10 Augusta National members to the suit. The filing alleged -- among many things -- that Augusta member and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "apparently attempted to influence" the Justice Department in favor of the PGA Tour. A federal judge denied LIV Golf's request a week later.

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