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Mickelson rallies to win HSBC Champions
Phil Mickelson of the United States rallied past South Africa's Ernie Els to win the HSBC Champions by one stroke on Sunday.
- Associated Press
- Updated: November 08, 2009 07:52 am IST
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Mickelson made an 18-footer to save par on the 16th after whiffing on a shot, then holed a 10-foot birdie on the 17th to close with a 3-under 69 and overcome a late charge by Els, who held the lead until hitting into the water and making bogey on the final hole.
Tiger Woods was never a factor in the final World Golf Championship of the year, falling six shots behind on the front nine and doing well to stay on the leaderboard the rest of the way. He hit into the water with his third shot on the par-5 18th and had to scramble for bogey to close with a 72 and finish in a tie for fifth, five shots behind.
It was the third time in his last four attempts that Woods played in the final group without winning.
Mickelson finished at 17-under 271 and earned $1.2 million in winning his second WGC event of the year. It was the first time he won a tournament while playing in the final group with Woods.
Els, devastated when Mickelson beat him with a birdie on the final hole of the 2004 Masters, was 10 under for his round and had a one-shot lead playing the 538-yard 18th hole. From the middle of the fairway, he went at the green with a fairway metal and landed in the middle of the lake.
Els had to settle for a share of the course record at SheShan International, a 9-under 63 matched earlier in the day by Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, who finished fourth, and Daisuke Maruyama of Japan.
Els waited in the scoring trailer for Mickelson to finish, and Lefty tried to keep it interesting. He drove into the massive gallery lining the left side of the fairway, then hit into the left rough just short of a bunker. But he hit wedge safely to the middle of the green, and rolled his birdie putt to within tap-in range for another victory.
Mickelson won for the fourth time this year, equaling a career-best.
American Ryan Moore, who only qualified for the HSBC Champions by winning his first PGA Tour event in August, closed with a 68 and finished alone in third, which should be enough to move him into the top 50 in the world.
Even with Woods out of the way, Mickelson has a way to keeping it entertaining.
Despite birdies on the 13th and 14th to keep him in the race with Els, it was a par that turned the tournament in his favor. He was left of the 288-yard 16th green in short rough, a pot bunker separating him from the flag. Mickelson went for a high flop shot, and was stunned with the club slid through the grass and barely moved the ball.
He tried a bump-and-run that came up short and appeared destined to make bogey. His putt came off the hump of the green, and Mickelson pointed to the cup with his putter as it took one last turn to the left and dropped for par.
"I thought that was one of the best putts I've made in a long time," Mickelson said. "When I made that putt _ I didn't know what Ernie was doing on 18 _ but I knew I had a chance."
Phil Mickelson of the United States rallied past South Africa's Ernie Els to win the HSBC Champions by one stroke on Sunday.Mickelson made an 18-footer to save par on the 16th after whiffing on a shot, then holed a 10-foot birdie on the 17th to close with a 3-under 69 and overcome a late charge by Els, who held the lead until hitting into the water and making bogey on the final hole.
Tiger Woods was never a factor in the final World Golf Championship of the year, falling six shots behind on the front nine and doing well to stay on the leaderboard the rest of the way. He hit into the water with his third shot on the par-5 18th and had to scramble for bogey to close with a 72 and finish in a tie for fifth, five shots behind.
It was the third time in his last four attempts that Woods played in the final group without winning.
Mickelson finished at 17-under 271 and earned $1.2 million in winning his second WGC event of the year. It was the first time he won a tournament while playing in the final group with Woods.
Els, devastated when Mickelson beat him with a birdie on the final hole of the 2004 Masters, was 10 under for his round and had a one-shot lead playing the 538-yard 18th hole. From the middle of the fairway, he went at the green with a fairway metal and landed in the middle of the lake.
Els had to settle for a share of the course record at SheShan International, a 9-under 63 matched earlier in the day by Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, who finished fourth, and Daisuke Maruyama of Japan.
Els waited in the scoring trailer for Mickelson to finish, and Lefty tried to keep it interesting. He drove into the massive gallery lining the left side of the fairway, then hit into the left rough just short of a bunker. But he hit wedge safely to the middle of the green, and rolled his birdie putt to within tap-in range for another victory.
Mickelson won for the fourth time this year, equaling a career-best.
American Ryan Moore, who only qualified for the HSBC Champions by winning his first PGA Tour event in August, closed with a 68 and finished alone in third, which should be enough to move him into the top 50 in the world.
Even with Woods out of the way, Mickelson has a way to keeping it entertaining.
Despite birdies on the 13th and 14th to keep him in the race with Els, it was a par that turned the tournament in his favor. He was left of the 288-yard 16th green in short rough, a pot bunker separating him from the flag. Mickelson went for a high flop shot, and was stunned with the club slid through the grass and barely moved the ball.
He tried a bump-and-run that came up short and appeared destined to make bogey. His putt came off the hump of the green, and Mickelson pointed to the cup with his putter as it took one last turn to the left and dropped for par.
"I thought that was one of the best putts I've made in a long time," Mickelson said. "When I made that putt _ I didn't know what Ernie was doing on 18 _ but I knew I had a chance."
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