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Mickelson was two groups behind Els, one shot behind and on the ropes. Facing a risky flop shot, the blade of his 60-degree wedge slid under the ball -- a whiff. Then, he tried to run his third shot up the green and it barely made it. Looking at bogey, Mickelson knocked in an 18-foot par putt that he called his best in a long time.
Then came a 10-foot birdie on the par-3 17th, and the tournament was in the bag.
"I think we all expected that Tiger and myself would be shooting in the mid-60s and pull away a little bit," Mickelson said. "And yet, our group was not making any birdies. It was the groups in front of us. And I was very fortunate to come out on top by a shot. But this feels terrific, because I had to fight very hard throughout the day. Nothing came easy."
Mickelson left with the trophy in his hands and an emerging golf nation in his back pocket.
"The galleries were much bigger than the past two years, and I'm very excited to see that people in China are getting excited about golf," Mickelson said. "The people here in China have been so nice to me."
He returns next year as defending champion -- his second HSBC Champions title in three years -- with many more trips along the way. Mickelson has a course south of Beijing called "The World Course," which will include an academy program he started with former swing coach Rick Smith and a golf museum.
He also is building another golf complex, which includes a par 3, in Kunming.
"I hope that this win will help the golf courses that I'm designing, and the academies that I am putting up here with Rick Smith, because I want to help grow the game," Mickelson said. "And the people that were out here today, I want to have an opportunity for them to be able to play."
They only watched on Sunday, and most of them liked what they saw.
[Associated Press;
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