Monday 17 June 2013 13:44, UK
Colin Montgomerie praised Justin Rose's composure after watching the Englishman seal his first major triumph at the US Open on Sunday night.
Montgomerie, who himself is a three-time runner-up at the US Open, pointed to a couple of uncharacteristic wedge shots as key to Mickelson's downfall in Pennsylvania. "He's been runner up six times and that's incredible," said the former Ryder Cup captain. "The two wedge shots [at 13 and 15] were the killer for him, though. They were un-Mickelson-esque. Normally he'd be looking at two birdies there, certainly not two bogeys."