Donald out, Woods survives at Match Play
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02/22/2012 -
Marana, AZ (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Top overall seed and defending champion Luke
Donald was eliminated Wednesday in the first round of the WGC-Accenture Match
Play Championship.
Donald drew no ordinary No. 64 seed.
Ernie Els, who only made the field thanks to withdrawals by Phil Mickelson and
Paul Casey, trounced Donald, 5 & 4, at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club.
"Obviously playing against Luke, I needed to be on," Els said in a televised
interview. "I knew had to play really well and I did. I kept it in play and
made some big putts in the end."
Donald never trailed en route to victory last year and he never reached the
18th green. He didn't get there on Wednesday, either, but that was due to the
play of his Hall of Fame opponent.
Donald never led in the match and Els built a 2-up lead at the turn. Donald
fought gamely, but never won another hole. Els took the 11th, 12th and 14th
holes to knock off the No. 1 player in the Bobby Jones bracket.
Donald was the only No. 1 seed to lose. Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood and last
year's runner-up, Martin Kaymer, were victorious.
Tiger Woods, a three-time champion, holed a gutsy 12-foot par putt to beat
Gonzalo-Fernandez Castano. Woods, seeded No. 5 in the Sam Snead bracket,
didn't have his best game, but hung tough and did better than last year when
he was eliminated in the first round.
"We both made our share of mistakes; there's no doubt about that," said Woods.
"But somehow I was able to move on."
Woods fell 2-down right out of the gate, but built a 1-up lead with wins at
five, seven and eight. Woods stumbled badly with losses at 10 and 11, then
made a tough par save just to halve the 12th and stay 1-down.
Woods squared the match with a birdie at 15 and Fernandez-Castano let one get
away at 16. He had six feet to halve the hole, but missed to give Woods a 1-up
lead.
After pars at 17, Woods' second flew into the back bunker at the last. He had
a tough shot from the trap with little green to work with and did well to get
it 12 feet past the flag.
Fernandez-Castano had a decent look at birdie, but missed and was conceded
par. Woods needed to make his putt to avoid extra holes and did just that.
Woods will meet the fourth seed in the Snead bracket, Nick Watney, who
advanced with a resounding 5 & 4 victory over reigning British Open champion
Darren Clarke.
The top seeds moved on in Woods' part of the Snead bracket. Westwood defeated
Nicolas Colsaerts, 3 & 1, while eighth-ranked Robert Karlsson trounced fellow
Swede Fredrik Jacobson, 6 & 5.
The bottom portion of that bracket featured all upsets. Matteo Manassero, No.
15, eliminated the second seed, Webb Simpson, 3 & 2. Martin Laird knocked off
Alvaro Quiros, 1-up, while Ryo Ishikawa won the 18th to upend last week's
Northern Trust Open winner and third seed, Bill Haas, 1-up. Paul Lawrie, the
11th seed, beat Justin Rose, 1-up.
Kaymer, the highest seed in the Ben Hogan bracket, was steady in his win and
drew David Toms in the second round after Toms, the 2005 winner and eighth
seed this year, topped Rickie Fowler, 1-up.
The rest of that bracket almost totally went in form with higher seeds Steve
Stricker, Louis Oosthuizen, Matt Kuchar, Bubba Watson and Hunter Mahan
winning. The only major upset was 14th-seeded Y.E. Yang knocking off No. 3
Graeme McDowell, 2 & 1.
McIlroy, tops in the Gary Player bracket, earned a hard-fought victory over
George Coetzee, 2-up. McIlroy will next meet Anders Hansen, who dusted
Kyung-tae Kim, 5 & 3.
"I felt like I played pretty good," McIlroy said in his televised interview.
"Thankfully I'm through to the second round."
Miguel Angel Jimenez upset fellow Spaniard Sergio Garcia, 2 & 1, and "The
Mechanic" next has Keegan Bradley, a playoff loser last week but a 4 & 3
victor over two-time Accenture winner Geoff Ogilvy.
The No. 2 seed in the Player bracket, Jason Day, won the last three holes in
regulation, then the first playoff hole to beat Rafael Cabrera-Bello. Day's
opponent Thursday will be John Senden, the 10th seed, who beat Simon Dyson, 4
& 3.
Masters champion Charl Schwartzel advanced on Wednesday and has a tilt with
Sang-Moon Bae on Thursday after Bae handled 2010 winner Ian Poulter, 4 & 3.
Els will meet Peter Hanson on Thursday after Hanson topped Jason Dufner,
2 & 1.
Brandt Snedeker needed three extra holes to fend off Retief Goosen, setting up
a re-match of the Farmers Insurance Open playoff against Kyle Stanley, who
outlasted K.J. Choi, 2 & 1.
The other winners in the Jones bracket were No. 3 Dustin Johnson, No. 11
Francesco Molinari, 10th seed Mark Wilson and Robert Rock, the 15th seed, who
beat No. 2 Adam Scott.
NOTES: It was the third time the No. 1 overall seed lost in the first
round...There were 15 upsets in the first round, the second-most in tournament
history...The second round is on tap for Thursday, and the third round will be
played Friday. The quarterfinals are Saturday, then the semifinals Sunday
morning, followed by the final and consolation match in the afternoon.
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