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Phil Mickelson lost 1 up after Rose birdied 17 and 18. Lefty thought he hit an ideal approach into 18, saying he played a “little 8-iron” for a 161-yard shot he believed was into the wind.

“I played for some hurt,” he said, “and there wasn’t any. I thought it would be perfect. I’m looking at the flags (now), and they’re blowing in. But my ball wasn’t touched.”

Cue the image of a winking Seve Ballesteros, Europe’s inspiration.

“Obviously Seve was there for that one point they needed,” American captain Davis Love III said after the 141/2-131/2 defeat.

Like Stricker, Love handled the loss with class and dignity.

“They played very well,” he said of the Euros, “and we never got that big chip-in or long putt.”

Asked if he’d change anything, Love replied: “We’d probably change a lot now that we know we didn’t win. I knew going in that (either) the players would win or the captain would get second-guessed. I hope they put it all on me because these guys played very well.”

A reporter prefaced a question to Stricker by saying, “It’s probably not a good time to ask this ...” and then sought his overall opinion on the Medinah Ryder Cup. Keep in mind that Stricker went 0-4.

“It’s unbelievable,” he replied, beaming. “The whole atmosphere is remarkable.”

Love lauded the Chicago fans, though some felt they spent more time snapping cellphone pictures than losing their lungs.

“We’re obviously bitterly disappointed,” he said at the 18th green. “This (comeback) was good for the Ryder Cup and good for golf — but not good for us.”

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