Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

U.S. captain takes responsibi­lity for Ryder loss

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Tom Watson took the blame Saturday for his communicat­ion with his players in another American loss at the Ryder Cup, and the 65-year-old captain said he called Phil Mickelson earlier this week to clear the air.

“I regret that my words may have made the players feel that I didn’t appreciate their commitment and dedication to winning the Ryder Cup,” Watson said in a statement issued through the PGA of America. “My intentions throughout my term as captain were both to inspire and to be honest.”

Mickelson indirectly called out Watson in an awkward news conference after Europe’s 16 ½-11 ½ victory, the eighth out of the past 10 times it has won the cup. Mickelson said the Americans have strayed from a winning formula they had under Paul Azinger in 2008.

Watson was sitting in the middle of his 12 players and said he had a different philosophy.

The statement was issued one day after an ESPN report citing four unidentifi­ed people who were in the U.S. team room on the night before the final round. Those people said Watson blamed the players for their performanc­e in foursomes — Europe went unbeaten in both sessions to build a 10-6 lead going into singles — and scoffed at a gift from the players by saying it was meaningles­s if they didn’t win.

The gift was a replica of the Ryder Cup the players had signed.

The report also said Watson denigrated some of the European players, and only praised the play of U.S. rookies Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed.

Watson said he had a “candid conversati­on” with Mickelson this week “and it ended with a better understand­ing of each other’s perspectiv­es.”

“Phil’s heart and intentions for our team’s success have always been in the right place,” Watson said. “Phil is a great player, has great passion and I admire what he’s done for golf.”

Watson said the loss at Gleneagles fell to him.

“I was their captain,” he said. “In hindsight, whatever mistakes that were made were mine. And I take full responsibi­lity for them.”

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