Mickelson wins by one
Published: November 9, 2009
SHANGHAI - Phil Mickelson won the HSBC Champions yesterday by rallying against a familiar foe. Only it wasn't Tiger Woods.
Mickelson made an 18-footer to save par on the 16th after whiffing on a flop shot, then holed a 10-foot birdie putt on the 17th to close with a 3-under 69 and overcome a late charge by Ernie Els, who was in the lead until hitting into the water and making bogey on the final hole.
Woods was never a factor in the final World Golf Championship of the year, falling six shots behind on the front nine and doing well to stay on the leader board the rest of the way. He hit into the water with his third shot on the par-5 18th and had to scramble for bogey to close with a 72 and tie for sixth, five shots behind.
Mickelson finished at 17-under 271 and earned $1.2 million for his second WGC win of the year. It was the first time he won a tournament while playing in the final group with Woods. Mickelson won for the fourth time this year, tying a career best.
Els settled for a share of the Sheshan International record, a 9-under 63 matched earlier in the day by Rory McIlroy, who finished fourth, and Daisuke Maruyama.
Ryan Moore closed with a 68 and finished alone in third at 15 under.
LPGA
Song wins 1st event
SHIMA, Japan - South Korea's Bo Bae Song won the Mizuno Classic for her first LPGA Tour title, closing with a 4-under 68 for a three-stroke victory over Lorena Ochoa, Brittany Lang and Hee Young Park.
Song finished with a 15-under 201 total at Kintetsu Kashikojima and earned $210,000 in the event co-sanctioned by the Japan LPGA. The top-ranked Ochoa shot a 64, and Lang and Park had 68s.
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