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AUSTIN, Texas – Following his Round of 16 loss to Tiger Woods at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play on Saturday, Rory McIlroy declined multiple requests to talk with the media.
The Round of 16 featured a number of technical upsets leading to a Saturday afternoon quarterfinal. Here’s how it all went down Saturday morning.
There’s nothing better than a redemption story and Kevin Kisner is on pace for the ultimate pay off.
Kevin Na, despite an ailing neck, beat Billy Horschel on Friday to advance at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.
When Tiger Woods withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational earlier this month with an ailing neck, it set in a motion a series of consequences.
Serendipity in sports is rare with best-case scenarios often the victim of the capriciousness of competition. But on those rare occasions when providence steps in it’s worth savoring the moment.
This week’s so-called “group of death” at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play will come down to a pair of forty-somethings, but the odds were always in their favor.
Jordan Spieth still must play his way into the weekend and the knockout stages, but after two days he can finally point to tangible results as a sign of progress.
As a general rule PGA Tour players try to avoid getting embroiled in political debates but on this particular issue Jordan Spieth is in a difficult position.
Billy Horschel let a full point slip away on Day 1 against Jordan Spieth. He wasn’t going to let it happen on Day 2 against Bubba Watson.
Rory McIlroy has started slow in his three trips to Austin Country Club for the WGC-Match Play. This year things were different, he never trailed Luke List on his way to a 5-and-4 victory on Day 1.
The dark horses had themselves a day at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, as 13 lower seeds won matches Wednesday at Austin Country Club.
For Jordan Spieth, Wednesday’s tie at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play felt like a victory.
It’s been a physically demanding year for Kevin Na, but days like Wednesday at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play help.
Keith Mitchell was just looking for a little insight from Ian Poulter, but it appears he’s going to have to settle for some on-the-job training.
Tiger Woods’ return last season created a parade of first-tee introductions with players he had never been paired with. He will add a new name to that list on Wednesday at the Match Play.
Match play has always brought out the best in Tiger Woods, but with a new format, venue and body, can Woods still prove to be a match-play assassin.
Jordan Spieth is one of the few players who have gotten an early look at Augusta National’s redesigned fifth hole. According to Spieth, last year’s fifth-toughest hole will play even harder in 2019.
Paul Casey watched Monday’s pairing show for the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play with more than a passing interest.
Jim Furyk wasn’t sure where the 2018-19 season would take him. But after a string of successful events, he’s on the cusp of qualifying for the Masters.
The PGA Tour’s player advisory council was not supportive of a proposed change to the format of the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.
Rarely do you get a chance to go mano-a-mano. That’s what makes the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play so compelling and why professional golf’s version of bracketology can be so entertaining.
There were plenty of doubters as Rory McIlroy failed to win event after event. But McIlroy tuned out the negativity, following a positive path to becoming a Players champion.
Webb Simpson was assessed a one-stroke penalty for inadvertently moving his ball on the 14th green on Sunday. Frustrated, he voiced that intent needs to be included in the rules, because it’s ‘killing our game’ without it.