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Mickelson’s rage against the dying of the light a beacon to all – The Sydney Morning Herald
You didn’t have to be an oldster yourself to recognise Mickelson’s achievement, but if you were, you might have wanted him to win as much as a sports fan can want…

With a conspicuous routine of meditation, eyeballing his golf ball until he had put it to sleep, and moving in slow motion, Mickelson let his weaknesses show. He almost made a feature of them. It was enjoyable from every perspective except that of Koepka and if you imagined playing behind him. (Please dont let slow-motion walking and deep meditation over every shot become a fad for club golfers.)
Did Mickelson need to win to deliver such inspiration? We are so conditioned to exalting winners that…
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