“Those were my darkest nights” Depressed Phil Mickelson shares how he battled suicide during wife’s cancer diagnosis…FULL STORY⬇️
Golf legend Phil Mickelson is depressed after wife cancer diagnosis. In May 2009, Phil Mickelson announced that his wife had breast cancer. The announcement sent shockwaves around the world, with fans and players showing solidarity by sending their prayers for her recovery. The now-LIV golfer withdrew from the contest and suspended his PGA Tour schedule indefinitely to be with his ailing wife. The way the world of golf showed its support for Amy gives you an idea of just how significant her presence was on the sidelines of major events.
Amy Mickelson is married to one of the most iconic golfers of all time, Phil Mickelson. The two have been married for almost 3 decades now, and have three beautiful children together. Amy’s support surely must have contributed to Lefty’s success. But life hasn’t always been a bed of roses for the Mickelsons, as they have had their fair share of hardships.
Even then-PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem said he was “deeply saddened” after hearing about the golfer’s wife’s condition, stating, “The thoughts and prayers of everyone connected with the PGA Tour are with the Mickelson family.” Many players and fans showed their support by sporting a pink ribbon to honor Amy.
“Knowing Amy, she will then turn around and be one of the best spokespersons for fighting this disease that you could find,” said Kristen Mattiace, the ex-wife of two-time PGA Tour winner Len Mattiace. Tiger Woods and his ex-wife also shared words of encouragement, and said, “Elin and I are deeply saddened to hear the news about Amy. Our thoughts and prayers are with her, Phil, the children, and the entire Mickelson family.”
Her kind words exemplify Amy’s extraordinary courage and resilience, which were integral to her beating cancer. With the grace of God, Amy returned to the stands in 2010 at the Masters, nearly 1 year after her diagnosis. She is now cancer-free.