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"I'm not just playing to play," Mickelson said. "I think Bethpage is a golf course that suits my game. I love playing that course, I love playing in the New York area. I'm playing here because I believe I can win next week. Again, there's a lot of question marks that I have. But that's the goal."
Mickelson's parents are taking his children camping this week, as Amy stays at home with her best friends. He said it was unlikely she would go to Bethpage -- Amy rarely misses a major -- because of the raw emotions that await with seeing so many friends.
"When you see people, and they're crying and so forth, it's just not easy to go through that," he said.
It's what Mickelson avoided as best he could before teeing off in the pro-am.
Stephen Ames, among the few who can appreciate what Mickelson is going through, was surprised to see him. Ames' wife, Jodi, had breast cancer at age 38 during the summer of 2005. He missed the cut at the British Open and went through the motions at the PGA Championship, not clearing his mind until she was headed toward recovery.
"But he's a different fish," Ames said. "To be that good, to be where he is in the world, you've got to be mentally tough. I feel badly for him. This is not something nice to go through."
The support continues to amaze Mickelson. He began his press conference by talking about Saturday at the Colonial, the famous "Pink Out" when players, wives, fans and TV personalities wore pink in honor of his wife.
"I don't know how to express the emotions that we felt because of that," Mickelson said. "It was just a very special thing for us."
He does not know how much he will play the rest of the year. Everything hinges on the surgery, when they find out the scope of the cancer and the treatment required.
But he wants to make the most of the time he is back on the job.
"I don't think it's going to affect how I play," Mickelson said. "I'm going to still play aggressively. There's not really a carry-over effect there. It's just that off the course, I've never felt something like this."
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