Mickelson finds 'perfect' look with new endorsement deal
The button-down look Phil Mickelson debuted at the Masters will be making regular appearances on tour, including this week's Players Championship, as the 47-year-old signed an endorsement deal with Mizzen+Main on Wednesday.
"I was waiting to find the perfect apparel partner that allowed me to move from the board room to the golf course," Mickelson said in a press release.
Lefty will be spending more time in said board room, as the endorsement deal with Mizzen+Main includes a stake in the company.
Mizzen+Main announced the partnership Wednesday, showing off Mickelson's trademark jumping-man logo on shirt cuffs.
Big things in the works. pic.twitter.com/uHDmRDf11h
— Mizzen+Main (@MizzenAndMain) May 10, 2018
Tiger Woods was one of the first to witness the business-casual look during a practice round at Augusta, stating "the only thing that was missing was a tie."
Mickelson joins NFL star J.J. Watt and Chicago Cub Kyle Schwarber as endorsers of the clothing company.
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