One of the biggest fiascos in Ryder Cup history is the resounding failure to pair Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson in the 2004 edition in Oakland Hills. As the two biggest stars in the world at the time, Woods and Mickelson were expected to dominate, but they lost not once, but twice.

This unfortunate result has generally been attributed to their professional golf rivalry, which is said to have caused them to fail to understand each other as a team. While not denying that this may have been a factor, the captain of that team, Hal Sutton, has just revealed what he considers to be a more significant one.

Sutton recently gave an interview to Bunkered, in which he detailed how that week of the Ryder Cup unfolded. He explained that Mickelson changed his equipment shortly beforehand, which

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