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Mickelson named Presidents Cup captain

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NEW YORK: Phil Mickelson’s sudden return to form last week proved enough to keep his Presidents Cup streak alive as the five-time Major winner was one of two captain’s picks to the United States team.

Mickelson, who finished in a tie for sixth last week in the second leg of the PGA Tour’s four playoff events, and Charley Hoffman were captain Steve Stricker’s two picks to round out his 12-man team for the Sept 28-Oct 1 Presidents Cup.

The Presidents Cup, a biennial team competitio­n that pits the United States against a line-up of internatio­nal players from outside Europe, will be played at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey.

After a slew of disappoint­ing results, including missed cuts at the last two Majors, Mickelson’s Presidents Cup streak was put in jeopardy with Stricker saying the 47-year-old American needed to “show me something” to earn a captain’s pick.

Mickelson, who has played on every Presidents Cup team since 1994, used last week’s Dell Championsh­ip in Boston to argue his case when he posted four sub-70 rounds to finish six shots back of winner Justin Thomas.

For Mickelson, already a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame with 42 career PGA Tour wins, his addition to the team means he will have played in 23 consecutiv­e team matches for the United States, including the Ryder Cup, dating back to 1994.

“He is so valuable in the team room and is a tremendous partner on the golf course,” said Stricker.

“As someone who has been on 22 straight teams, he’s a deserving pick, and he showed that with his strong play in Boston at the Dell Championsh­ip last week.” — Reuters

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