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'One-man mutiny': Phil Mickelson flayed for throwing Tom Watson 'under the bus'

American's scathing criticism of US Ryder Cup captain sparks firestorm

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US team captain Tom Watson faces the music after the US lost to Europe. Photo: AP

Phil Mickelson’s scathing criticism of United States Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson sparked a firestorm of reaction with former European skippers Colin Montgomerie and Nick Faldo saying the American was out of line.

Former PGA Tour player Brandel Chamblee, who now works as a golf analyst for Golf Channel, went even further, describing Mickelson as a golfer who had “corrupted the experience of the Ryder Cup”.

You support your captain under all circumstances. In public, you respect and honour your captain
Colin Montgomerie

Shortly after the US had slipped to yet another Ryder Cup defeat by Europe on Sunday, Mickelson said his captain had not engaged with the players and should have stuck with the system that worked so successfully in 2008.

Both Montgomerie and Faldo responded by saying that Mickelson, a former world number two, should have kept his thoughts to himself.

“Should we go into this one hour after we’ve been defeated? The answer is a flat no,” Montgomerie, who captained Europe to Ryder Cup victory at Celtic Manor in 2010, said on Golf Channel.

“You support your captain under all circumstances. In public, you respect and honour your captain.

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