Mickelson plans ‘drastic changes’ over taxes

LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) – Phil Mickelson says he will make “drastic
changes” because of federal and California state tax increases.

Speaking Sunday after the final round of the Humana
Challenge, Mickelson said: “There are going to be some drastic changes
for me because I happen to be in that zone that has been targeted both
federally and by the state and, you know, it doesn't work for me right
now. So I'm going to have to make some changes.”

The 42-year-old golfer said he would talk in more
detail about his plans – possibly moving away from California or even
retiring from golf – before his hometown Farmers Insurance Open, the San
Diego-area event that starts Thursday at Torrey Pines.

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