Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Match play matchups - Tentative

The first World Golf Championships event of the season, the Accenture Match Play Championship, is a week away. With the latest Official World Golf Rankings released after Sunday’s finish of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, we can start projecting some possible first-round matchups.
The top 64 players in the OWGR are invited to play in the event, with No. 1 playing No. 64, No. 2 playing No. 63 and so on.
Although the field list won’t be finalized until Friday, here are the first-round matchups IF each of the top 64 players opt to participate. If any players inside the top 64 do not play, they will be replaced by the next highest players in the ranking. Should that happen, of course, it would change all the matchups. That’s why we put an asterisk on the headline.
But for now, this is how it stands for the first round:

1Lee Westwood, Englandvs64Toru Taniguchi, Japan
2Martin Kaymer, Germanyvs63Noh Seung-yul, Korea
3Tiger Woods, U.S.vs62Thomas Bjorn, Denmark
4Phil Mickelson, U.S.vs61Brendan Jones, Australia
5Graeme McDowell, N. Irelandvs60Heath Slocum, U.S.
6Paul Casey, Englandvs59Richard Green, Australia
7Rory McIlroy, N. Irelandvs58Jonathan Byrd, U.S.
8Steve Stricker, U.S.vs57Matteo Manassero, Italy
9Luke Donald, Englandvs56Charley Hoffman, U.S.
10Jim Furyk, U.S.vs55Ryan Palmer, U.S.
11Ernie Els, S. Africavs54Jeff Overton, U.S.
12Ian Poulter, Englandvs53Stewart Cink, U.S.
13Matt Kuchar, U.S.vs52Anders Hansen, Denmark
14Dustin Johnson, U.S.vs51Mark Wilson, U.S.
15Robert Karlsson, Swedenvs50Hiroyuki Fujita, Japan
16Retief Goosen, S. Africavs49K.J. Choi, Korea
17Francesco Molinari, Italyvs48Ryan Moore, U.S.
18Hunter Mahan, U.S.vs47Sean O’Hair, U.S.
19Bubba Watson, U.S.vs46Bill Haas, U.S.
20Louis Oosthuizen, S. Africavs45Bo Van Pelt, U.S.
21Alvaro Quiros, Spainvs44Y.E. Yang, Korea
22Tim Clark, S.Africavs43Camilo Villegas, Colombia
23Miguel Angel Jimenez, Spainvs42Yuta Ikeda, Japan
24Edoardo Molinari, Italyvs41Martin Laird, Scotland
25Charl Schwartzel, S.Africavs40Ryo Ishikawa, Japan
26Adam Scott, Australiavs39Ben Crane, U.S.
27Kim Kyung-Tae, Koreavs38Jason Day, Australia
28Robert Allenby, Australiavs37Ross Fisher, England
29Rickie Fowler, U.S.vs36Peter Hanson, Sweden
30Geoff Ogilvy, Australiavs35Padraig Harrington, Ireland
31Zach Johnson, U.S.vs34Justin Rose, England
32Nick Watney, U.S.vs33Anthony Kim, U.S.





NOTES AND THOUGHTS (should the pairings hold up)
> Ian Poulter, the defending champion, won’t exactly be able to ease into the tournament. His first-round opponent is Stewart Cink, who in the last three years at this event has finished second (2008), third (2009) and reached the quarters (2010).
> Last year, Lee Westwood was the No. 2 seed and was knocked out in the second round by Nick Watney, who was the 31st weed. This year, Westwood is the No. 1 seed and could see Watney, who’s the No. 32 seed, again in the second round. Westwood would need to beat Toru Taniguchi and Watney would need to beat Anthony Kim.
> Of the 32 first-round matchups above, just five have American vs. American: Jim Furyk-Ryan Palmer; Dustin Johnson-Mark Wilson; Hunter Mahan-Sean O’Hair, Bubba Watson-Bill Haas and Nick Watney-Anthony Kim. Wilson, making his Accenture Match Play debut, will be seeking his third PGA TOUR win in 2011.
> Some of the other first-round matchups that intrigue us? Geoff Ogilvy, a two-time winner in this event, vs. Padraig Harrington; Reigning PLAYERS champion Tim Clark, who knocked out Tiger Woods two years ago, vs. Camilo Villegas, who reached the semifinals last year; and Rory McIlroy vs. Jonathan Byrd, who won the season-opening Hyundai Tournament of Champions.
> Paul Casey is 10-2 in matches the last two years; he’s lost in the finals both times. His projected opponent, Richard Green, has never won a match in four appearances here.
> Just three of last year’s semifinalists are back in the field. The fourth, Sergio Garcia, has fallen to 81st in the rankings and did not qualify.
> Also not qualifying is Vijay Singh, who will not play in this event for the first time since 2003. Singh is ranked just behind Garcia at No. 82.

HOPEFULLY SOMEONE DOES DROP BECAUSE THE TEAM OF BOGAN-YAROCH-GOOCH HAS TWO OF THEIR TEAM PLAYING EACH OTHER - DUSTIN JOHNSON VS. MARK WILSON.

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