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It wasn’t exactly what the golf world was hoping for, but Patrick Reed is moving on after an interesting day taking on Jordan Spieth at the WGC-Match Play.
Given his status as one of Europe’s preeminent Ryder Cup players, Sergio Garcia’s record at the WGC-Match Play is nothing short of inexplicable.
Charles Howell III appears to have solved his match play mystery, advancing out of pool play for the second straight year. And the timing couldn’t be better.
Rory McIlroy didn’t advance out of pool play, again, at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. But that could be a good thing down the line.
The drawback of round-robin play at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play is that 20 players will tee off on Friday with no chance to advance.
A fan who was heckling Sergio Garcia was removed from Austin Country Club Thursday during Day 2 of the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.
Friday’s marquee match between Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed, who are both undefeated in pool play, just keeps getting better and better.
Will Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth bring their Ryder and Presidents Cup-style fireworks to their loser-leaves-town Match Play showdown?
Thursday’s windy conditions were exactly what Jordan Spieth, who never trailed in his match against HaoTong Li, wanted.
In one of the day’s most explosive matches, Sergio Garcia rolled in an 8-footer for birdie at the 18th hole to defeat Shubhankar Sharma, 1 up.
If the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play still had its one-and-done format, some of the biggest stars would be headed out of town.
Playing more aggressively on the back nine, Jordan Spieth got his week off to a solid start with a 2-up victory against Charl Schwartzel.
As he walked off the sixth tee on Wednesday at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Luke List “swiped” his putter into what he thought was a bush.
Although the suspect in the wave of Austin-area bombings was killed early Wednesday, the PGA Tour plans to continue heightened security measures.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan on Wednesday at the WGC-Dell Match Play discussed alcohol sales and fan behavior at events.
It’s been a tough couple of days for Justin Thomas, who had a battle with strep throat after recently getting his wisdom teeth removed.
Phil Mickelson is widely recognized as one of the most accommodating players with fans, but Jordan Spieth didn’t get the best first impression.
Match-play events, like this week’s World Golf Championship, are a rare chance for players to engage in gamesmanship.
Monday’s blind draw to determine the 16 pods for this week’s WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play didn’t exactly feel “blind” for Jordan Spieth.
Jay Danzi has stepped down as COO of Lagardère Sports U.S., and will take one of the game’s most marketable players, Jordan Spieth, with him.
Paul Casey didn’t plan on playing the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. But his schedule changed and, so too, did his caddie for this week.
U.S. teammates Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth will face off in the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. See other bracket highlights.
A chance meeting with Brad Faxon helped Rory McIlroy get his putting stroke back on track and win the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Dylan Frittelli attended the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play last year as a spectator, and promised himself he’d be back as a player.