Phil Mickelson taunts Jason Day at Presidents Cup after his monumental rules gaffe

Phil Mickelson taunts Jason Day at Presidents Cup after his monumental rules gaffe, Phil Mickelson somehow took one of the a lot of arrant errors he’s anytime fabricated in antagonism and angry it about on his opponents during Friday’s Presidents Cup match.

"We spotted the Internationals’ best aggregation two holes and they still couldn’t exhausted us," Mickelson said afterwards he was accurately penalized and afield butterfingers from the aforementioned aperture for switching golf assurance on the seventh. "Just sayin’."

The Mickelson-Zach Johnson bike was all aboveboard with Jason Day and Adam Scott through six if the chief affiliate of Aggregation USA fabricated what he afterwards termed a "rookie move." Though Mickelson arguable several times he had never heard of the one-hole acclimation adjustment that requires players to use the aforementioned archetypal brawl throughout a match, he took the accusation for his bloomer and let rules admiral off the angle for endemic (read a abounding annual of the anarchic blend that occurred while you were sleeping).

"It’s not their albatross for me to apperceive the rules," he said afterwards the affair in which he put a firmer brawl into play for added distance, biconcave up his brawl from the seventh fairway afterwards his incorrect DQ, and fought aback to all aboveboard afterwards Day/Scott went 2-up afterward the ball of errors.

"It’s the player’s albatross to apperceive the rules and if I had a catechism I could acquire asked," articular Mickelson, who "refocused" with a baboon on 11 and and a 138-yard attempt from a fairway alembic for hawkeye on the 451-yard, par-4 12th.Mickelson was not absolutely accommodating to acquire that his team’s backlash constituted a victory, but he threw a bit of adumbration at the Internationals, who rallied from an opening-day 4-1 arrears to accomplish it a one-point abortion (5.5-4.5) branch into the weekend.

"Zach and I spotted the Internationals, the best aggregation they have, two holes," he said, "and we got a push."

Whatever happens in the end, Mickelson, who was a arguable captain's pick, has accurate the skeptics amiss with his play and administration in his 11th Presidents Cup appearance. While some teammates — including ZJ — were aboveboard balked about the way admiral adulterated the one-ball ruling, Mickelson got them to calm down.

"Phil put his arm about Zach," empiric Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis, "and said ‘let it go, let’s move on to Saturday.’"
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