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"This is what I've always wanted to do," said the 22-year-old from Northern Ireland. "I've always wanted to be a successful golfer and be one of the best players in the world and to win major championships. If I have to put up with a few things along the way, then I'm fine with that."
Mickelson just wants to come into this Open with a clean slate, with no preconceived notions about how to hit the ball, with no memories of all the errant shots he struck in the past.
"I'm not trying to fix any past poor play," he insisted. "I'm trying to come here and play the way links golf should be played, along the ground, as effectively as I can, and really enjoy the challenge that it brings.
"It's a different style of play," Mickelson added, clearly speaking as much for himself as the assembled media. "We can't play through the air. We have to accept what the ground gives us when we have conditions like we had (Tuesday)."
There were times he sounded convincing.
Other times, not so much.
"I actually really enjoy it," he said, before quickly tacking on, "but I also enjoy golf in the States. I enjoy being rewarded for hitting a precise shot and having the ball end up close to the hole if you hit it really well, and land it where you want to land it."
Mickelson has struggled with his putter at the British Open, admitting that he finds it difficult to read the lines and judge the speed of the fescue-style greens.
But that's about all the looking back he wants to do.
Time to look forward.
"I'm trying to go in here as though it's my first time," Mickelson said. "I'm trying to pretend I've never played here before and I'm just trying to learn it all from the start, from scratch."
While he's certainly not overflowing with bravado in what has been a largely disappointing season all around, at least he didn't sound overwhelmed.
Maybe that's a start.
"I don't think I can say I'm going in confidently," Mickelson said. "I'm going in with an open mind on some of the new ideas to play the course. Hopefully I can play it effectively."
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