Showing posts with label Accenture Match Play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accenture Match Play. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Cool Hand Luke

Just like the movie Luke Donald was unfazed and unbreakable at the 2011 Accenture World Match Play crushing the will of top 64er after top 64er. Coming into the week at the Ritz Carlton Course at Dove Mountain in Tucson, AZ, the Englishman was ranked 9th in the World Golf Rankings – what he didn’t know is that he would leave the weekend ranked 6th!

In a week where Tiger Woods made headlines again with a shocking first round defeat to the ‘Great Dane’ Thomas Bjorn; it was all about the worldwide youth movement. Rickie Fowler backed up a solid first round win with a runaway crushing of world #4 Phil Mickelson. The now former World #1 wasn’t safe either as he was dispatched in round two by the youthful and improving Nick Watney. With Martin Kaymer being the only #1 seed to advance to the ‘Sweet 16,” this event was once again (as always) up for grabs.

The final eight in contention in the desert were: Ryan Moore (12) v. Luke Donald (3); Matt Kuchar v. Y.E. Yang (11); Martin Kaymer (1) v. Miguel Angel Jimenez (6); and Bubba Watson (5) v. J.B. Holmes (6 – alternate seed for taking Tim Clark’s slot). On Saturday morning it was clear that some players were ready and other were just flat out not! Donald jumped all over ex-US Amateur Champion Ryan Moore and rode it to a dominating 6 & 5 victory. Kuchar did much of the same to Yang, although the Korean made some ground up on the back, he was just too far back. Kaymer as grabbed a huge lead on his fellow Euro Ryder Cupper, but a flurry on the back nine got “The Mechanic” to the 18th, before dropping the game 1 down. But the battle of the long-ballers Watson and Holmes, may have been the match of the week!

J.B. was absolutely dominating in all aspects through the first ten holes as he held a five-up lead over the reigning champion at the Travelers and Farmers. But when you hit the ball like Bubba (and like J.B. for that matter) no lead or deficit is safe. Bubba chipped away into the lead and through 16 holes was down dormie-two with two holes to play. He hit a miraculous approach at the difficult par four 17th for an almost kick-in birdie to force the 18th. After Bubba drove it into the right trap Holmes drove it into the left rough and instead of playing it safe, tried to play a near impossible shot deeming himself unplayable in the desert and extra holes. In another marathon hole where Holmes hit the ball all over God’s creation, Bubba was able to par the hole and eliminate the stunned Holmes who lost the biggest lead in WGC match-play history.

But that wasn’t the only round Bubba had to play that day. The world’s number two-ranked player Martin Kaymer awaited him after his marathon against Holmes. Donald and Kuchar, who didn’t have to wait, got out on the course significantly earlier and played a very lop-sided match. This one seemed over midway through the opening nine as the Englishman blew out the normally consistent American 7 & 6 to earn a spot in the final. Kaymer and Bubba finally got out on the course and played a highly competitive see-saw battle that went down the 18th again, as Kaymer was able to hold off Bubba not only securing the slot in the final match, but securing the number one spot in the World Golf Rankings.

The four remaining players woke up to an incredibly cold and snowy morning in the Sonoran Mountains, where Dove Mountain collected over an inch of snow! The snow dissipated before the final matches began, but old man winter made his presence felt with the wrath of cold and blustery conditions. In the third place match, Bubba seemed to be worn down from an incredibly long week and fell down quickly to Mr. Consistency Matt Kuchar. The former US-Am Champ and Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket fended off a back nine surge from the long hitting Watson to the tune of a 2 & 1 victory. It was a solid match between two U.S. Ryder Cuppers.

The same flow could been seen the championship match between the two Euro Ryder Cuppers, as Luke Donald did what he did all week and took off out of the gates to a 3-up lead through five holes against newly anointed World #1 Martin Kaymer. The stubborn German did not back down and actually squared the match by the end of the outward nine. But some loose play from Kaymer coupled by some solid shots from the Englishman gave Donald the Accenture Match Play Championship and moved him to #6 in the new World Golf Rankings. The most incredible thing about Donald’s week was that he never once trailed in a match…not once! This win made him the second straight Englishman to bring home this title, following Ian Poulter’s 2010 victory.

***Special shout out to the man with two last names, Johnson Wagner, who was a winner for the 2nd time in his career in Mexico at the Myacoba Classic. Although this win does not get him the automatic bid into the Masters, it does get him 250 all important Fedex Cup points.

Monday, February 21, 2011

2011 WGC Accenture Match Play --- My Bracket

WGC_AM
Any past research shows that I did not have the best outcome at picking the 2010 WGC Accenture Match Play. Although I did have the eventual champion Ian Poulter in my Elite 8, I wouldn’t say that would be enough to save my 37.25% accuracy in the opening round. So what better for me to do than redeem myself in 2011? Once again this new modern ‘British Invasion’ has dominated my bracket with three British Islanders in my Elite 8 (Graeme McDowell, Paul Casey and Martin Laird). I think the US will do a better job of bouncing back as I have four players waving the stars and stripes in this group of 8 (Nick Watney, Phil Mickelson, Hunter Mahan and Ryan Palmer). Rounding this group out is Aussie and one of the most consistent players in this format, two-time WGC Accenture Match Play Champion Geoff Ogilvy.

I am interested in how Tiger will fair in this format after taking some time off since his semi-struggle at Torrey. I think the potential 2nd round matchup against the previously mentioned Ogilvy may be too much for Tiger. When it all comes down to it I like a second straight year of an all Englishman final with reigning US Open Champion Graeme McDowell and fellow World Top Tener Paul Casey. I’ll take the US Open champion on the strength of his mano-a-mano playoff victory against Tiger at the 2010 Chevron. This will leave Casey with his third career bridesmaid finish at this WGC event.

One thing that has been made perfectly clear…is that when it comes to picking this event, most of the time my opinion isn’t worth the popularity of this blog. But with that being said I can always go back to my 2007 bracket where I correctly picked Henrik Stensen to bring home the title. I know I mention this win every year this event rolls around…it’s really all I got!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

34.375% Ain’t Bad…It’s Horrendous

Thank God nobody reads this blog or I’d no doubt be swimming in a pool of derogatory comments towards my awful picks for the first round of the Accenture Match Play. 11 for 32…if this was my batting average I’d be ecstatic, but unfortunately it’s my results on something I like to think I am a pseudo-expert. It was not at all a good day for Jimothy and frankly I’m a bit embarrassed. I know this isn’t the NCAA Tournament where the difference between #1 and #64 is exponential, but c’mon, my performance was atrocious.

The Good: There really isn’t much I can say, but I’ll give it a shot. My champion and runner-up are still in the mix. Rory McIlroy and Sean O’Hair both semi-bailed me out as they cruised to victory and keeping a glimmer of redemption for my bracket. Also, as I predicted a number one seed went down…just not the guy I predicted. Good job Strick, way to defend that #1 overall seed.

The Bad: There is absolutely too much to name, but I will at least highlight the lowlights. Michael Sim. Okay I went out on a limb with this #9 seed and got burnt, but if he could’ve gotten by Ryo Isikawa, he would’ve had a #16 seed today. Henrik Stenson. I in no way could’ve seen an illness for the reigning Players Champion. He played one hole and quit…nice heart Henrik. But I’ll give you a pass for proving me right when I picked you as champ back in 2007. Ryan Moore. I assumed a guy who has had major success in match play format in his past would shine in this event. I assumed wrong. Basically every upset I picked didn’t happen and damn near every favorite I picked went down. LaMichael James thought I had a bad day yesterday.

If the forecast for Round One was dark and gloomy with heavy rain and lightning; I’m hoping Round 2 is steady drizzle. Guys that can help me today are Ian Poulter, Martin Kaymer, Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood, Geoff Ogilvy, and Sean O’Hair. If somehow these six guys can win, it would actually be a pretty good day for me, but with the way my soothsaying is going, I wouldn’t want to be any of those players.

Monday, February 15, 2010

2010 Accenture Match Play Event - My Bracket

2010 Accenture Match Play Bracket

I know its tough to see, but above are my picks for this weeks WGC - Accenture Match Play. No Tiger, No Phil, No Problems. This is a chance for young up and comers and relatively unknown foreign-born players to make their mark. In my 2010 Tour Preview I picked Rory McIlroy to win this event, so I will stay with that prediction. The big surprise on my bracket is my selection of Austrailian #9 seed Michael Sim to the final four. I have previous winner and reigning Players Champion Henrik Stensen as consolation champion and American Sean O'Hair as the finals runner-up. I'm very excited for what I call the February Frenzy!!!