Mickelson caps his week with win at HSBC Champions

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SHANGHAI (AP)—Phil Mickelson eased through a crush of spectators and into a courtesy van, telling them he would sign autographs in front of the Sheshan International clubhouse after he had a chance to eat.

His plate of food gone, he took one last swig of his soda, rose from the table and said, “Let’s go see who’s waiting.”

Hardly anyone had left.

Mickelson proved to be as popular in Shanghai as he is in the States. He said all the right things at the opening press conference about his responsibility to play in China to help grow the game, and the two golf projects he is building with an emphasis on teaching and attracting kids and their families.

He saved his best work for Sunday in the HSBC Champions.

First, he quickly dispatched of Tiger Woods and all the buzz over the latest battle between the world’s top two players, expanding a two-shot to six over the front nine. Then, he rallied to beat another familiar foe, Ernie Els, with timely putts in the final hour.

Mickelson wound up with the perfect finish to his week—and his year.

He closed with a 3-under 69 for a one-shot victory over Els, his fourth victory of the year, and joined Woods as the only players to capture two World Golf Championship events in the same year. Mickelson won the CA Championship at Doral in the spring.

This one won’t count in the PGA Tour record book—at least not yet.

It sure felt that way to Mickelson, who finished at 17-under 271 and at least can have the $1.2 million show up in his bank account.

“I think it would be great if it would count, but it doesn’t take away from the fact that I beat 15 of the 20 best players in the world, and the gratifying feeling of having this trophy,” he said.

He expected to work hard for this victory, although he would not have imagined the lead characters.

Mickelson started the final round with a two-shot lead over Woods and Nick Watney. Anticipation was so great that thousands of fans created a bottleneck at the entrance, and nearly 8,000 spectators lined both sides of the opening hole.

Woods, however, soon became little more than a spectator himself.

He missed a 4-foot birdie putt on the second hole that would have cut Mickelson’s lead to one shot. With Mickelson 3 feet away for birdie on the third, Woods missed from 10 feet. Then came the par-3 fourth, where Woods pulled his tee shot into a canal.

And on the seventh, Woods flinched at the sound of several camera shutters and pushed his drive into a plugged lie in the bunker. A birdie hole soon became a scramble for bogey, and Woods suddenly was six shots behind.

He made three straight birdies starting at No. 9, but by then it was simply too late. Woods hit one last shot into the water on the 18th, scrambled for bogey and wound up with a 72 to tie for sixth place, five shots behind.

Woods, who shot worse than Mickelson both times they played together in final rounds this year, chalked it up to a day in which nothing went right for the world’s No. 1 player.

“I didn’t really envision shooting even par today,” Woods said. “The guys took it deep, and I didn’t.”

Els was on the verge of a course record—10 under through 17 holes—and was leading by one shot with his ball safely in the 18th fairway, 218 yards away, when he hit 5-wood into the water for a bogey that gave him a 63.

“But I can’t think about that,” Els said, who started the round seven shots behind. “For me to come back all the way, to actually share the lead at that point, was quite nice. I’m disappointed about that, but I’m going to really think about the 63 I shot.”

Mickelson was too groups behind Els, one shot behind and on the ropes. Facing a risky flop shot, the blade of his 60-degree wedge slid under the ball— a whiff. Then, he tried to run his third shot up the green and it barely made it. Looking at bogey, Mickelson knocked in an 18-foot par putt that he called his best in a long time.

Then came a 10-foot birdie on the par-3 17th, and the tournament was in the bag.

“I think we all expected that Tiger and myself would be shooting in the mid-60s and pull away a little bit,” Mickelson said. “And yet, our group was not making any birdies. It was the groups in front of us. And I was very fortunate to come out on top by a shot. But this feels terrific, because I had to fight very hard throughout the day. Nothing came easy.”

Mickelson left with the trophy in his hands and an emerging golf nation in his back pocket.

“The galleries were much bigger than the past two years, and I’m very excited to see that people in China are getting excited about golf,” Mickelson said. “The people here in China have been so nice to me.”

He returns next year as defending champion—his second HSBC Champions title in three years—with many more trips along the way. Mickelson has a course south of Beijing called “The World Course,” which will include an academy program he started with former swing coach Rick Smith and a golf museum.

He also is building another golf complex, which includes a par 3, in Kunming.

“I hope that this win will help the golf courses that I’m designing, and the academies that I am putting up here with Rick Smith, because I want to help grow the game,” Mickelson said. “And the people that were out here today, I want to have an opportunity for them to be able to play.”

They only watched on Sunday, and most of them liked what they saw.

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    Jim Mon Nov 09, 2009 08:34 pm PST Report Abuse
    It doesn't matter whether Phil or Tiger is number one next year! China and the World were given a lesson in Golf and how to handle adversities in life by Phil this year and last week. This year with the Health Problems with Amy and his Mom Phil came back to Finish on a high note.The16th hole in the Final Round was a great example.Here's a Man with a book and DVD out on how to improve your short game and he misses a shot!! Did He ground his club or curse? No ! He Laughed at himself kept his composer and consentration hit his next shot and nailed his putt for a par.Then and only then did he show emotion with a fist pump. But had he not made that putt Phil still would have been an example of class.That's why people follow Phil and wait to get an autograph he teaches Golf and Lessons in Life.
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    BIGKATT Mon Nov 09, 2009 05:23 pm PST Report Abuse
    Oh yeah, in 2002, it was really popular to say that "Tiger was losing his intimidation factor and the pack had caught up with him". We all see how that worked out, lol.
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    BIGKATT Mon Nov 09, 2009 05:21 pm PST Report Abuse
    I wonder what excuse all of the Tiger haters will have at the end of next season. Every year they pick someone's coattails to ride on, hoping he will be the one to take Tiger down, usually greatly disappointed. At the end of next year, barring injury, Tiger will have 5 to 9 victories, probably 1 or 2 majors,and they will find something else to cry about, someone else to latch onto. Boo hoo, Tiger didn't kiss my a$$ after he won today, Tiger didn't blow kisses to the crowd, Tiger didn't sign 100 autographs, Tiger cussed when some moron shouted midswing. Just shut up and enjoy the legend while he is still here playing. Bunch of crybabies.

    Oh by the way, you all are talking about how great Phil is, what a great guy he is, but it's funny that most of the guys who play with him, don't care for him much. He's a big phony.
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    Joseph T Mon Nov 09, 2009 04:45 pm PST Report Abuse
    Its gonna be a good year for the golf world with Tiger and Lefty both playing good. Lefty doesn't look too intimidated by Tiger these days....
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    Kelly M Mon Nov 09, 2009 01:32 pm PST Report Abuse
    Good for the game to see Phil issue Tiger another beat down! I believe the Tiger intimidation factor is starting to wear off. I believe we will see that it will be harder & harder for Tiger to win on a consistent basis every year and especially the majors. Tiger has made every player on tour raise their games to a whole new level and now they are all starting to close the gap on him. Again very good for the game!
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    Matthew P Mon Nov 09, 2009 01:27 pm PST Report Abuse
    Mojo.... have you ever been to a rock concert??... there are hundreds of female groupies that would do ANYTHING with these guys. Explain that one to me?? I don't get it.?
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    Matthew P Mon Nov 09, 2009 01:23 pm PST Report Abuse
    Up your butt, lamont and you're up TIger's butt, I can see.... we all have opinions. Stick it.
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    Lamont D Mon Nov 09, 2009 01:10 pm PST Report Abuse
    @Matthew P: Such anger, this man must have personally assaulted you. Most rich people move to Florida for tax and bankruptcy protection. His wife and family have been on tour, he has a charity that works with kids of all ethnicity's (academics), and he is not trying to be Jack (who was no angel), he stopped trying to hit the ball as long as he can for accuracy! Yes, he needs to work on his temper, but apparently so do you! What will you attack about him next, which hand he uses for #2. You, made your point long ago you don't like him, how ever many o us do!
    At the end of the day, he is still the best golfer today, still raking in millions, and could care less what you or I say about him pro or con. He's just a human being taking advantage of his celebrity, do you dislike entertainers who break the law, other sport figures, or our politicians who act like little children, you must have a big azz list! IMO
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    Mojo Jacobson Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:39 pm PST Report Abuse
    To those attracted to the idea of Snoop Dog rolling down a golf course with multiple ho's:

    That image says a lot more about you than about the game of golf, or even about relations between men and women.

    In the first place, why is it important to you to imagine yourself (or your substitute identity Snoop Dog) with ho's trailing around? That is telling, to say the least. Is a superstar athlete not really "super" unless he has a lot of prostitutes hanging all over him? Why is that such a mark of superiority? You would think that a man who was really "super" would not have to PAY women to be seen with him. Show me a struggling golfer who keeps losing his card, who has never won a tournament, who is struggling to pay the bills, yet who still has women hanging around him, and I will concede that this guy "has it" with women. Not that this is the most important criterion for a man's character.

    So, every time I read one of these posts that invoke the image of a flock of paid women hovering around a star athlete, I laugh and puke at the same time (easier said than done). You guys don't realize how pitiful your posts make you look to women. The MOST pitiful part is that some WOMEN buy into this scenario. That is like a slave saying, "No, I don't want to be free because I love my master."

    When, o, when, will the majority of Americans become thinkers? (don't bother to answer that).

    In case you couldn't tell, I am a woman. Mojo is my cat, who has his own Yahoo identity (you should read some of HIS posts . . . ).
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    Matthew P Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:30 pm PST Report Abuse
    TIger doesn't have "charities".. they are called tax write offs.... He's never BEEN TO MOST OF THEM. Only the 30 minute camera shots for the others, at best, for the press. He's too busy making money on other interests, practicing his game, golf design, ect.... Don't be a fool. He's from CA.... Then why does he live is hot, humid@#$%roach infested South Florida as his "primary" residence.... NO STATE INCOME TAX. DUHHHHH.
    We'll see how he ages for Jack's record. Jack had a real family that went to golf tournaments and vacationed. YOU NEVER SEE TIGER'S WIFE and family at golf tournaments. Jack had outside interests
    AND THIS IS KEY....Tiger used to be 50 yards longer than everybody. Now guys are 30 yards longer than him. He used to be super flexible, loose and skinny. He is no longer, everything is forced, especially with his wild ass driver. His dad aged early. TIger's got a bit of a gut now. And how do you put on 25 pounds of muscle after age 30???... Steroids?... The guy's arms now are like Arnolds. Something is off.
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    ROBERT Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:11 pm PST Report Abuse
    by this time next year Phil will be numero uno in the world. in the next 5 years Phil will catch and surpass woods in major victories.

    look for team woods to give the axe to his caddy and coach. team woods is in total disarray right now. look for woods to beg for butch harmon to come back but butch won't have any of it. who can blame him.

    i for one am getting sick and tired of woods' temper tantrums on the course and his foul language. some role model. NOT.
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    William Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:01 pm PST Report Abuse
    Tiger and Phil are number 1 and 2 in the world. Tiger has clearly been the best golfer the last 10+ years and in my opinion the best ever, it is difficult to be on top year after year. After major surgery a little more than a year ago he still finished number 1 this year. Over the next ten years of his career probably by 38 years of age he will break most of the major records. Tour players clearly know Tiger's global impact and influence to golf all these guys are getting paid. Finish 10th in the world and make $3.5 mill! It was good to see Phil win he is a great golfer. Phil is no Tiger compare the wins. Let's see what happens next season. Tiger is younger than Phil. Both are super rich. I believe Tiger's motivation is driven to capture the all time win and surpass Jack's majors total. When this happens what will the doubters say? Tiger is a competitor who loves to play golf. What does race have to do with it? What does Obama have to do with Tiger? Would you make the same comment if the president was white?
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    Howard M Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 am PST Report Abuse
    Both Phil & Tiger to me are # 1 but when it comes to mingiling with the crowd and staying for hurs to sing autographs then there IS NO QUESTION WHO IS #1 PHIL
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    Douglas C Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:42 am PST Report Abuse
    Jerry, quit using race to hide behind from reality. My comment was that Eldrick the Foul has been getting his ass kicked lately, he has. You will also note I said, "he may end up the greatest of all time." Also your spelling and grammar are typical of an ignorant racist.

    Don't be so sensitive, I readily concede that Eldrick is far and away the best golfer of the past ten years. You'll note I said golfer, not god. If you want to worship a foul mouthed, tantrum throwing, spoiled prima donna that's your business.

    The fact remains, whether you like it or not, Eldrick has gotten his ass kicked lately. Hopefully that will continue. He catches a break in Australia; Lefty won't be there.

    Oh, is it just Phil or do you hate all white golfers?
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    Lamont D Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:28 am PST Report Abuse
    You know people he played in 18 events, he won 6, (getting his azz kicked) 33% winning percentage in 2009. I believe Tiger will continue to take these azz whoppings, when he lost he was beaten (simple). Hats off to the victors, who do you know wins them all? Can't wait for 2010! Why, do people dislike the best golfer of this and may be any other era?
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    Lamont D Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:17 am PST Report Abuse
    @ 174 hate to disappoint you, but Tiger's record was better than Bobby Jones @ the age of 28 when he retired. Tiger, won 8 majors compared to Joneses 7 majors, he also won more tournaments. Tiger won 6
    junior amateur, as well as 3 US Amateur titles ( Bobby was great in his time) arguably the best Amateur), but no where close to the best professional! IMHO. It is good that Lefty, won the last two tournaments, which to me bodes well for 2010, also nice to see the Big Easy back in contention. Now, let's hope every one brings their A games in 2010!
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    cpg Mon Nov 09, 2009 09:35 am PST Report Abuse
    Before anyone gets too carried away..Tiger is 7.7 points ahead of Phil in the World Rankings. Phil only has 7.9 points total. That means Phil is a lot closer to the #250 place golfer than he is to the number 1 Golfer. Phil is an all-time great and can compete with anyone from any era...but we need to keep perspective on this debate.

    Check the world rankings if you don't believe me!!!!!
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    Stephen Mon Nov 09, 2009 08:59 am PST Report Abuse
    As usual, Phil gets little to no credit for his unbelievable talen, and his work ethic, he is also hungrier than Tiger. Tiger will fall hard in 2010 to Phil so that all you Tiger wannabe's will have to cry yourselves to sleep. As for all of you who have to make it about racism, that is not only sad, but disgusting. Barack Obama is a horrible president, and it is not because he is black, it's because he has marxist beliefs. Tiger is the best in the game and will be when its all said and done, but not because he is a certain color, but because he was groomed by his father to be great. It is a sad day in America when everything is tied to race. Grow up and repent.
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    Jerry Mon Nov 09, 2009 08:55 am PST Report Abuse
    so DOUGLAS??? Tiger has "been getting his ass kicked lately" you will have to remind me of what golfer has won the % of tournements he has entered at a greater rate then Woods, you like alot of other jag offs can't wait to jump the guy when he loses a tournement, no your not a racist your a douche bag....jealousy is a bitc* people can't stand it when a team or an individual dominate a sport, I choose to look at it as the greater golfer ever to live is playing in our era....you can disagree I don't care and we can argue who is the best blah blah blah---end of the day TW will have a 100/20 at least and thats tournement wins/majors respectively and you can do what you want with it........Phil winning more and choking less is good for golf I agree and other players stepping up is good for the game as well----TW was boat racing people by 10 strokes his first 3-4 yrs out, that has obviously changed and will continue to do so......lastly its nice to see MR OK calling out TW for being a sissy again, say it to his face then it might be daring, him stuffing your own head in your own ass would be a site to see---oops its already there, and nice comments on Mickelson, remember the restraining order is 50ft but dont worry you can still rub one out in the face of the life size poster of him you have in your room you degenerate fu*k......
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    Nick E Mon Nov 09, 2009 08:49 am PST Report Abuse
    Phil is one of the greatest of all time
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    Douglas C Mon Nov 09, 2009 08:29 am PST Report Abuse
    jodi b, you flatter yourself. You didn't piss me off. You amazed me with your lack of coherency. I still don't know what Snoop Dogg has to do with the blog. You are the one who brought up the black- white thing. You are the racist. I certainly wouldn't have you over for dinner. You are still the winner of the STUPIDEST POST OF THE WEEK.
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    Golfboys Mon Nov 09, 2009 08:19 am PST Report Abuse
    Im confused says here Phil beat Tiger for the first time when paired together. Wasnt Phil and Tiger paired together in the final round of at the Deutsche Bank back in 2007 when Phil took tiger down for the win???
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    FrankP Mon Nov 09, 2009 08:04 am PST Report Abuse
    "Woods flinched at the sound of several camera shutters" It is about time for Tiger to use that great power of focus and concentration to block out those pesky shutter noises. Perhaps a few rounds on a cheap public course with wall of its distractions is called for.
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    KONG Mon Nov 09, 2009 07:52 am PST Report Abuse
    As a very white guy here I'd love to see snoop dog rollin down the fairway with a bunch a ho's, right on Jodi b. Until then I watch Tiger play golf and if Tiger isn't playin' then I'm not watchin'. He brings money and excitement to the game like no one else. Also good to see Phil give him a run for his money. Can only be good for golf.
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    Gary Mon Nov 09, 2009 07:44 am PST Report Abuse
    Tiger is and will always be the better player for a lot of reasons, but Phil is more likeable because he makes an effort to be. Tiger only focuses on his game while he's playing, that's it. Phil seems to garner energy from the crowd, even if he plays a bad shot and when it's over he's way more gratious in victory or defeat and always willing to spend time with the gallery, signing autographs, slapping five, etc. You never see Tiger do that. He's an introvert and Phil is an extrovert. That doesn't make him a bad guy just different from Phil. He does plenty with his own charities, it doesn't get talked about as much. I love to watch them both play but Phil is just more personable and easier to like than Tiger.

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