Pretty strong words from Wayne Grady.
I've not really criticized Mickelson for playing in Saudi and all that entails(it wouldn't be for me but to each their own), but rather for the way he and Norman have gone about supporting a rival tour and bashing their own on the way out.
Greg Norman was always a huge deal for me, growing up idolizing him at Augusta as a young charismatic exciting player who wanted it so bad he couldn't close it. We can all relate to that, and we were all crushed he never won there, depriving him and all of us the chance to see him there for life.
But, along the way, his perceived failures most definitely changed and molded him, and not for the better IMHO.
I ate breakfast with him once and he was running quite late for a course opening clinic he was due to conduct for a good friend/client. He was in no hurry and made it quite clear he'd rush for no one, not knowing my relationship. It seemed like a dick move to me.
Then I went out and watched the clinic that started 30 minutes late and he absolutely won me over again.
Incredible display.
Just seems like he got lost along the way, but then I really don't give a $hi%$ about how powerful or how much $$ someone has, and he seems to care deeply about worldly stuff, as if compensating for lack of major wins he, and we, all feel he deserved.
I'll stay tuned, but I'm pretty sure it's not off to the start he or the organizers envisioned.