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Phil Mickelson apologises to former Ryder Cup captain Hal Sutton

Mickelson believes Hal Sutton put the US team in a "position to fail" in 2004

Phil Mickelson has issued an apology to former US Ryder Cup captain Hal Sutton for claiming he had "prepared the team to fail" in 2004.

Mickelson was discussing the vastly improved preparations under Davis Love III for this week's contest during his press conference on Wednesday when he highlighted what he perceived to be the failings of previous captains.

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Mickelson explains why the Ryder Cup captain's role is important and gives past examples of times it has gone wrong

He singled out Sutton for particular criticism, and recalled how his preparation was severely disrupted when he was given only two days' notice that he would be playing with Tiger Woods on the opening day in Detroit.

Mickelson, who famously hit out at Tom Watson's captaincy less than two hours after the US suffered a third straight defeat at Gleneagles in 2014, said: "That's an example of starting with the captain, that put us in a position to fail and we failed monumentally. You will play how you prepare."

Mickelson and Woods were given only two days's notice that they would partner each other in Detroit
Image: Mickelson was angered that he was given only two days to prepare to partner Tiger Woods

Sutton fired back at Mickelson's comments shortly afterwards, recalling how the left-hander had changed club manufacturers in the build-up to the contest at Oakland Hills, where Europe cruised to a record nine-point victory.

"Phil created a lot of drama that week, if we remember, because he switched his clubs and his ball prior to that week," Sutton told GolfChannel.com. "It was very self-serving for him to do that prior to the Ryder Cup in 2004. So, if he needs me to shoulder the blame for his poor play, I can do that."

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Mickelson says he does not feel any added pressure going into the Ryder Cup

Mickelson has now contacted Sutton to apologise in person, and he admitted he was "totally in the wrong" over his controversial comments on Wednesday.

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"I've communicated with him," Mickelson told the Golf Channel. "It came across like it was a personal attack and I didn't mean it that way.

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"I feel awful. It was never meant to be like that. I was trying to use an example of how a captain can have a strong effect. Unfortunately, it came across the way it did.

"I was totally in the wrong. I never should have brought that up. I used an extreme example the way decisions can affect play and I never should have done that because it affected Hal."

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