Matt:
A decade ago there was a clamor for a dominant player. Now he's here and the sentiment is that nobody else is any good.
I'm just calling it like I see it.
When Watson and Nicklaus shot rounds of 65 and 66, it wasn't like the rest of the field struggled to break par.
Would you have been happier if Mickelson said, "Peter, I'm disappointed I lost and attribute it to my lack of precise distance control on iron shots." He knows it and I know it. If he articulated it for the masses then everyone would know it.
Somehow methinks that that response would have left you equally unhappy.
How come as soon as someone is great, everyone else is inferior? I've gone through this debate earlier about basketball with other people. As soon as someone lost (nevermind the fact it was to a better or equal team), they were treated like they weren't any good in the first place.
ONE and ONLY ONE person could win the Masters. The truest Champion did. No one else possesses either his skill or his mettle, possibly both.
Tiger won. Mickelson, Els, and Goosen didn't. Nothing more. If you see a pattern, like Norman not winning when in contention, there's a story. His was a seemingly impossible combination of others holing out shots at miraculous times and his inability to play well in nearly all the others - which defies logic, that these could be mutually exclusive.
Mickelson's pattern has been that he's in contention almost all the time, and NO ONE other than Tiger can say that right now. He loses because mistakes ultimately trip him up, which would be unforgivable if he weren't in contention BECAUSE of that style of play. At least he had the gumption to call out his peers for their poor play in the presence of Tiger, something he really can't be faulted for.
If you think his 71 on Sunday was poor play, you and anyone foolish enough to agree need to review the scores. Just because it sounds high doesn't mean it was.
67- shigeki
70- jimenez, scott, leonard
71- tiger, phil, JMO, harrington, faxon, monty, love, mcginley, stadler, toms
72- faldo, kelly, clarke, allenby, parnevik, couples, watson
45 players teed it up on Sunday and four beat Mickelson. The same four that beat Tiger.
Sorry to confuse you with the facts.