Phil Mickelson has admitted to battling a 'reckless and embarrassing' gambling habit, but says his controversial decision to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series for a reported $200 million has nothing to do with lost wagers.The PGA legend's biographer, , revealed last month that Mickelson gambled away as much as $40 million between 2010 and 2014.This week, Mickelson was asked about his finances in an interview with after joining the LIV tour, insisting that his family isn't struggling financially, while admitting to a number of 'poor decisions' in his past.
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