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Phil Mickelson and Jim “Bones” Mackay part ways

Phil Mickelson and longtime caddie Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay announced Tuesday that they’ll part ways as player-caddie, after a successful 25-year tenure that included 41 PGA TOUR wins and five major titles. RELATED: Bones’ knee surgery | Mickelson player profile  Mickelson and Mackay released statements Tuesday afternoon to various golf media, stressing that the decision to end the player-caddie relationship was a mutual one; both felt it was the ‘right time for a change.’ Mickelson’s brother Tim will serve as caddie for the rest of the 2016-17 PGA TOUR season. “Bones is one of the most knowledgeable and dedicated caddies in the world,â€� Mickelson said in his statement. “He is always prepared and has the ability to make decisions in pressure-packed situations. Bones is without a doubt one of the most thoughtful people that I have ever known. The next player to work with him will obviously be very lucky. “My relationship and history with Bones far exceeds golf. He has been one of the most important and special people in my life since the day we met, and I will always be grateful for everything he has done for me.â€� Mickelson also added lightheartedly that Mackay had not yet used his famous ‘veto’ this season, and that vetoes are non-transferable. “When Phil hired me in 1992, I had one dream: to caddie in a Ryder Cup,â€� Mackay said in his statement. “Last year, at Hazeltine, Phil played in his 11th straight Ryder Cup. It was so cool to have a front row seat. “I wish Phil nothing but the best. His game is still at an elite level, and when he wins in the future (definitely the Masters), I will be among the first to congratulate him.â€�

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