FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) 鈥 This could have been Phil Mickelson鈥檚 week.
This could have been
The 55-year-old six-time major champion who has more appearances (12) than any player in the U.S. vs. Europe event. He would have been a natural to captain the team at Bethpage Black.
Bethpage is the where the tradition of fans serenading him with 鈥淗appy Birthday鈥 took off in 2002. It’s where Mickelson returned to golf shortly after his wife was diagnosed with cancer in 2009, and where two of his agonizing six runner-up finishes came in the only major he never won, the U.S. Open.
鈥淭hat’s where I felt things kind of clicked” with the New York fans, Mickelson said in 2019, before his return to the course for the PGA Championship, which remains his last big appearance here.
Mickelson loved New York and New York loved its adopted left-hander. At the Ryder Cup, a 鈥 captains, players, fans 鈥 nobody could have tapped into that better than Mickelson.
Instead, as former captain Paul Azinger put it, 鈥渉e hit a fork in the road, and he took it.”
A captain in waiting as recently as four years ago
Even with Mickelson in his early 40s and still among the top 10 in the world when Bethpage Black was announced as this year’s host back in 2013, people in golf could see where this was trending.
And as recently as 2021, a captaincy at Bethpage still looked very much a part of Mickelson’s future.
Four years ago, as the U.S. gathered in Whistling Straits for what would become a , Mickelson was only four months removed from . His play didn’t hold up after the PGA, so his string of appearances as a player 鈥 a stretch that ran from 1995 through 2018 鈥 ran out.
But captain Steve Stricker asked him to come on as a vice captain, and Mickelson gladly accepted, tweeting he was 鈥渉umbled and honored鈥 to accept the assignment.
The move to LIV and an ugly breakup with 鈥榯raditional golf鈥
Not six months later, though, he spearheaded a long, ugly and well-documented split to play for the Saudi-funded LIV.
Because of that move, Mickelson has been cast out of what could have been his role as an elder statesman of 鈥渢raditional golf.鈥 Outside of azaleas at Augusta National and the Swilcan Bridge at St. Andrews, the Ryder Cup is about as traditional as it gets in this sport.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 feel I鈥檓 the right guy to be involved with the team because I鈥檓 a very divisive character right now, if you will, and I understand that,鈥 on ESPN鈥檚 鈥淭he Pat McAfee Show,” setting the stage for a call he knew would not come.
One of the ironies is that, six months after he said that, the PGA of America tabbed Keegan Bradley as captain. Bradley and Mickelson were good friends and a successful pairing over the span of two Ryder Cups. They went 4-1 together over 2012 and ‘14, though that pairing never got much run because the U.S. lost both times.
Mickelson, a man of the people, especially in the Big Apple
Back in the early part of his career, Mickelson shrewdly assembled a reputation as a player who seemed just like the rest of us.
Sure, Tiger Woods lorded over the sport with a single-minded intensity. But if golf fans were looking for an underdog 鈥 a player who brought them along for the ride, was slightly pudgy, would four-putt occasionally, then make up for it with a flop shot slathered in his so-called side sauce (side spin) that no one would dream of replicating 鈥 then Mickelson was the guy.
Nobody does underdog stories better than New York, and all those feelings were amplified in the months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
That Mickelson’s birthday lands during U.S. Open week made it perfect. The fans at Bethpage sang 鈥淗appy Birthday鈥 to him on the first tee in 2002. That year, he made the briefest of Sunday runs at Woods 鈥 trimming a four-shot deficit to two for a hot minute at around the third tee box.
In 2009, the crowd went crazy when Mickelson tied for the lead with an eagle on 13 set up by an approach to 4 feet from 229 yards. But he followed with an array of short missed putts and bogeys over the next four holes and made a different kind of history 鈥 his fifth U.S. Open runner-up finish was a record.
His meltdown on the 18th on another New York course, Winged Foot, stands as his toughest U.S. Open loss. Another moment on another Long Island course, Shinnecock, saw Mickelson at his worst 鈥 hitting a moving ball on the green to protest the USGA setup and taking a two-shot penalty on his way to a 10.
Golf purists saw it as an abomination. Mickelson said he meant no disrespect, 鈥渁nd if that’s the way people took it, I apologize to them.鈥 Fans moved on.
Two years later at Kiawah, when Mickelson became the oldest man to win a major, doing so at the PGA Championship, the gallery swarmed him as he walked toward the 18th green.
Then came the move to LIV that made his return to 鈥渢raditional鈥 golf, and to what seemed like a slam-dunk spot as captain at the Ryder Cup, all but impossible.
鈥淎s a divisive individual, I don鈥檛 think I鈥檓 the best unifier going forward for the Ryder Cup,” he said in the interview with McAfee. “And that鈥檚 fine because I鈥檝e had so many great memories with it.鈥
Even with Mickelson on the outside, his former partner and the current captain certainly values his legacy.
Asked who the best Ryder Cup players of all time were, Bradley didn鈥檛 hesitate, listing Mickelson in a group with Azinger, Payne Stewart and Raymond Floyd. Bradley said a Ryder Cup resume is something that can never be erased.
鈥淚 remember watching events as a kid and my dad saying, 鈥楬e鈥檚 a Ryder Cupper鈥 or 鈥楬e鈥檚 a major champion,鈥欌 Bradley said. 鈥淭hat never goes away. That鈥檚 with you forever.鈥
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AP Golf Writer Doug Ferguson contributed to this report.
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