The temperature reached 85F during the PGA Tour’s Players tournament in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, and Phil Mickelson strolled the fairways in a long-sleeve, button-down dress shirt. It was a clear case of Phil being Phil. The questionable fashion choice left the golf-viewing public asking*”why?” The answer is simple. Money. Mickelson has signed an endorsement deal to wear the shirts, made by Mizzen+Main, an Atlanta-based men’s clothing company founded in 2012 by Kevin Lavelle. In exchange for wearing the unconventional shirts, Mickelson is getting an undisclosed stake in the company as well as some cash, according to ESPN. “These dress shirts not only look incredible but are so comfortable