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Even there, Cink was recognized. But not everyone was necessarily thrilled he won.
"Yeah, I know that most people were rooting for Tom Watson because of the sentimental value of the story. That's understandable," Cink said. "Some of the comments have been pretty funny: 'I was rooting for Tom, but when it looked like you were going to win I was really behind you!' I get a kick out of that."
Defending champion Vijay Singh, Masters champ Angel Cabrera and U.S. Open winner Lucas Glover are also in the field, which includes a healthy dose of Ryder and Presidents Cup team members, 17 major champions and other top players from around the globe.
It was a perfect spot for Mickelson to make a comeback.
Just as he feels good about the direction things have taken off the course, he also has positive thoughts about his game. He tuned up a week ago at Hazeltine and is encouraged by how he came out of the layoff.
There was one major surprise, however.
"I didn't realize how much I loved playing the game of golf," Mickelson said, his voice rising. "It's made me re-look at some of my longer-term expectations as far as at what age I might cut back on my schedule. It just makes me realize how much I really enjoy what I do ... and how I don't ever want to take that for granted."
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