The Borneo Post

Mickelson proud of longevity as he prepares for 12th Presidents Cup

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IT is difficult to decide whether it is more impressive that Phil Mickelson has played every Presidents Cup or that he has only once been on a losing US team.

Mickelson will play his 12th consecutiv­e Presidents Cup when he tees up at Liberty National on Thursday against an Internatio­nal team from the rest of the world, excluding Europe.

He has not missed a Ryder Cup either since his debut in 1995, which means he will make his 23rd team appearance for the red, white and blue, a remarkable record not just of sustained excellence, but also of having avoided serious injury.

He had to rely on a wild card pick by captain Steve Stricker this year, something few would begrudge him.

“It’s one of the things I’m most proud of, to continue to be a part of this,” the 47-year- old California­n said on Tuesday.

While some observers think the Presidents Cup needs the Internat ional team to win occasional­ly to boost the status of the event, Mickelson does not quite see it that way.

“I don’t think so, no,” he said when the question was posed.

“If you look at the talent on the Internatio­nal team, it is strong and it is deep and if we open the door and give them an opportunit­y it will bite us.”

Mickelson has won five major championsh­ips, and probably would have captured considerab­ly more if his career had not coincided with that of Tiger Woods.

“He’s Phi l Mickelson for a reason but I think I lot of people don’t realise how good he is,” said Australian Jason Day, a member of the Internatio­nal team.

“I think Ti g e r k ind o f overshadow­s his career a little bit. If there was no Tiger, I wonder have many times Phil probably would have won.

Day described Mickelson as “one of the best players that ever lived” and expressed awe at his longevity as a player in the Presidents Cup since it started in 1994.

“That is probably one of the best accomplish­ments you could have, because it means you were consistent from 1994 all the way up to 2017. That’s hard to do.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Phil Mickelson celebrates his second shot on the 9th during a practice round prior to the Presidents Cup at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey. — AFP photo
Phil Mickelson celebrates his second shot on the 9th during a practice round prior to the Presidents Cup at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey. — AFP photo

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