Poulter powers into WGC Match Play semi-finals
The semi-finals of the World Golf Championships Match Play
Championship will feature a clash between two stars of the fickle
format: defending champion Hunter Mahan and 2010 winner Ian Poulter.
England's Poulter put away Steve Stricker 3 and 2 in the
quarter-finals, spoiling his American opponent's 46th birthday.
Mahan, trying to join Tiger Woods as the only players to win
back-to-back titles in this event, defeated US Open champion Webb
Simpson 1-up.
Sunday morning's other semi-final will pit Australian Jason Day
against American Matt Kuchar.
Kuchar defeated compatriot Robert Garrigus 3 and 2 in the
quarter-finals and Day downed former US Open winner Graeme McDowell of
Northern Ireland 1-up.
Earlier Saturday, Day ousted reigning Masters champion Bubba Watson 4
and 3.
McDowell ended Irishman Shane Lowry's dream run with a 3 and 2
third-round victory.
Lowry had toppled world number one Rory McIlroy in the first round on
Thursday en route to becoming the first 64th seed to reach the third
round of the event.
McIlroy led a parade of top seeds out of the tournament in the first
two rounds.
Three-time champion Woods, the world number two and second seed, also
exited in the first round, while the overall third, fourth and fifth
seeds -- Luke Donald, Louis Oosthuizen and Justin Rose -- all lost in
the second round on Friday.
Those marquee names might be gone, but Poulter boasts impeccable
match play credentials. His Ryder Cup singles record is unblemished, and
he has won both this title and the World Match Play Championship in
Spain in 2011.
“I love match play,” said Poulter, who got past South African Tim
Clark in the third round to book his clash with Stricker.
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