Montreal Gazette

Mickelson still sore over Ryder Cup defeat

- JUSTIN BERGMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SHENZHEN, CHINA — Phil Mickelson has spent the past month trying to get over the Americans’ shocking defeat in the Ryder Cup, calling it “one of the biggest lows of my career.”

Playing for the first time since the Ryder Cup in the HSBC Champions starting Thursday in China, Mickelson says it will take him awhile longer to forget what happened.

“I think the first two weeks following the Ryder Cup was a really tough low,” he says. “It was one of the biggest disappoint­ments that I’ve had to deal with.

“That disappoint­ment will last a lot longer than a month. I still feel disappoint­ment from it. I still feel that over the next two years, we’ll still have the same disappoint­ment from not winning.”

Mickelson lost to Justin Rose in the turning point of the competitio­n on the last day, as the U.S. blew a six-point lead and lost by one.

Tired of Europe’s ongoing celebratin­g, Keegan Bradley, whose exceptiona­l play in the Ryder Cup was the one bright spot for the Americans, thinks a victory for one of his countrymen this weekend would be a big morale boost.

“I saw some guys in the airport yesterday and it made me happy just to see the guys,” he said. “A win here anytime is amazing, and I think that it would help all of the Americans and especially myself.”

Mickelson is also trying to look on the bright side — his partnershi­p with Bradley at the Ryder Cup has at least given him new motivation to work on his game.

“I had a great couple of days playing with Keegan as a partner,” he said. “And I saw some things where I can improve my game and I have this new kind of excitement and energy that Keegan has, and it’s rubbed off on me.”

 ?? MARK RALSTON/ AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Phil Mickelson signs autographs for fans during the Pro-Am for the HSBC Champions tournament in China on Wednesday.
MARK RALSTON/ AFP/GETTY IMAGES Phil Mickelson signs autographs for fans during the Pro-Am for the HSBC Champions tournament in China on Wednesday.

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