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Phil Mickelson ‘tried to gamble on Ryder Cup he was playing in’ claims ex-betting partner

Infamous gambler Billy Walters makes several significant claims about the staggering extent of Phil Mickelson’s sports betting activity in an upcoming autobiography

Phil Mickelson is facing claims from Billy Walters that he attempted to bet on the US team through the professional gambler while playing in the 2012 Ryder Cup at Medinah.

Walters, renowned for his success wagering on American sports, makes the allegation about Mickelson in an excerpt from his upcoming autobiography, Gambler: Secrets from a Life at Risk. He claims they had a five-year-long betting partnership that stopped in the spring of 2014.

The septuagenarian recalls receiving a call from Mickelson from within the Medinah Country Club, the host course of that year’s Ryder Cup. A member of the defending American team headlined by Bubba Watson and Tiger Woods, the golf is claimed to have asked Walters to make a bet on his behalf.

It is said that such was the American’s confidence in succeeding that Mickelson wanted $400,000 (just over $300,000) wagering on them to win. Walters says he did not oblige.

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