Phil Mickelson Apologizes Again for Talking Taxes
Now thinks it was "insensitive" to complain about high taxes
Phil Mickelson wishes he had never uttered a public word about taxes. Then again, if he could, Lefty would also take a mulligan on a shot that cost him the 2006 U.S. Open.
"I've made some dumb, dumb mistakes and talking about [taxes] was one of them," Mickelson told reporters Wednesday ahead of this week's Farmers insurance Open.
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Why do these kinds of people apologize for speaking how they truly feel? This is just like that kid on Two and a Half Men who said the show was trash and then apologized. Is everyone really this cowardly?