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Men's Golf IGF PGA Tour 2020 - 2021 (World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play)


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Men's Golf IGF PGA Tour 2020 - 2021 (World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play)

 

:USA Austin (USA) - 24 March 2021 - 28 March 2021 :USA

 

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Official Schedule
Central Daylight Time (GMT -5)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Thursday, March 25th
07:45 Men's Individual Round 1

Friday, March 26th
09:30 Men's Individual Round 2

Saturday, March 27th
??:?? Men's Individual Round 3

Sunday, March 27th
??:?? Men's Individual Round 4
Men's Individual
First Round Results
The 1st Athlete from each Group will qualify for the Round of 16

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Rory McIlroy NIR.gif
ENG.gif Ian Poulter
6 & 5
Cameron Smith AUS.gif
USA.gif Lanto Griffin
1 UP
Xander Schauffele USA.gif
USA.gif Andy Sullivan
TIED
Scottie Scheffler USA.gif
AUS.gif Jason Day
2 UP
Daniel Berger USA.gif
RSA.gif Erik vanRooyen
6 & 4
Harris English USA.gif
USA.gif Brendon Todd
1 UP
Jon Rahm ESP.gif
COL.gif Sebastián Muñoz
1 UP
Ryan Palmer USA.gif
IRL.gif Shane Lowry
4 & 2
Patrick Cantlay USA.gif
USA.gif Brian Harman
1 UP
Hideki Matsuyama JPN.gif
MEX.gif Carlos Ortiz
4 & 3
Patrick Reed USA.gif
USA.gif Bubba Watson
TIED
Joaquin Niemann CHI.gif
RSA.gif Christiaan Bezuidenhout
TIED
Matt Fitzpatrick ENG.gif
USA.gif Jordan Spieth
3 & 1
Matthew Wolff USA.gif
CAN.gif Corey Conners
3 & 2
Justin Thomas USA.gif
USA.gif Matt Kuchar
3 & 2
Louis Oosthuizen RSA.gif
USA.gif Kevin Kisner
2 & 1
Tony Finau USA.gif
RSA.gif Dylan Frittelli
6 & 5
Jason Kokrak USA.gif
USA.gif Will Zalatoris
1 UP
Bryson DeChambeau USA.gif
FRA.gif Antoine Rozner
2 UP
Tommy Fleetwood ENG.gif
KOR.gif Si Woo Kim
TIED
Viktor Hovland NOR.gif
USA.gif Kevin Streelman
4 & 2
Abraham Ancer MEX.gif
AUT.gif Bernd Wiesberger
3 & 2
Collin Morikawa USA.gif
USA.gif J.T. Poston
TIED
Billy Horschel USA.gif
USA.gif Max Homa
1 UP
Webb Simpson USA.gif
USA.gif Talor Gooch
6 & 5
Paul Casey ENG.gif
CAN.gif Mackenzie Hughes
3 & 2
Tyrrell Hatton ENG.gif
ENG.gif Matt Wallace
TIED
Lee Westwood ENG.gif
ESP.gif Sergio Garcia
4 & 3
Sungjae Im KOR.gif
USA.gif Russell Henley
1 UP
Victor Perez FRA.gif
AUS.gif Marc Leishman
2 & 1
Dustin Johnson USA.gif
USA.gif Adam Long
2 UP
Kevin Na USA.gif
SCO.gif Robert MacIntyre
2 & 1
Men's Individual
Second Round Results
The 1st Athlete from each Group will qualify for the Round of 16

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Patrick Cantlay USA.gif
MEX.gif Carlos Ortiz
1 UP
Hideki Matsuyama JPN.gif
USA.gif Brian Harman
1 UP
Patrick Reed USA.gif
RSA.gif Christiaan Bezuidenhout
2 & 1
Joaquin Niemann CHI.gif
USA.gif Bubba Watson
TIED
Matt Fitzpatrick ENG.gif
CAN.gif Corey Conners
5 & 4
Matthew Wolff USA.gif
USA.gif Jordan Spieth
TIED
Justin Thomas USA.gif
USA.gif Kevin Kisner
2 & 1
Louis Oosthuizen RSA.gif
USA.gif Matt Kuchar
1 UP
Tony Finau USA.gif
USA.gif Will Zalatoris
TIED
Jason Kokrak USA.gif
RSA.gif Dylan Frittelli
3 & 2
Bryson DeChambeau USA.gif
KOR.gif SiWoo Kim
2 & 1
Tommy Fleetwood ENG.gif
FRA.gif Antoine Rozner
4 & 3
Viktor Hovland NOR.gif
AUT.gif Bernd Wiesberger
4 & 2
Abraham Ancer MEX.gif
USA.gif Kevin Streelman
2 & 1
Collin Morikawa USA.gif
USA.gif Max Homa
2 & 1
Billy Horschel USA.gif
USA.gif J.T. Poston
4 & 2
Webb Simpson USA.gif
CAN.gif Mackenzie Hughes
4 & 2
Paul Casey ENG.gif
USA.gif Talor Gooch
3 & 2
Tyrrell Hatton ENG.gif
ESP.gif Sergio Garcia
3& 2
Lee Westwood ENG.gif
ENG.gif Matt Wallace
5 & 3
Sungjae Im KOR.gif
AUS.gif Marc Leishman
2 & 1
Victor Perez FRA.gif
USA.gif Russell Henley
4 & 3
Dustin Johnson USA.gif
SCO.gif Robert MacIntyre
TIED
Kevin Na USA.gif
USA.gif Adam Long
2 & 1
Rory McIlroy NIR.gif
USA.gif Lanto Griffin
4 & 3
Cameron Smith AUS.gif
ENG.gif Ian Poulter
1 UP
Xander Schauffele USA.gif
AUS.gif Jason Day
2 & 1
Scottie Scheffler USA.gif
ENG.gif Andy Sullivan
TIED
Daniel Berger USA.gif
USA.gif Brendon Todd
2 & 1
Harris English USA.gif
RSA.gif Erik vanRooyen
2 & 1
Jon Rahm ESP.gif
IRL.gif Shane Lowry
2 UP
Ryan Palmer USA.gif
COL.gif Sebastián Muñoz
2 & 1
Men's Individual
Third Round Results
The 1st Athlete from each Group will qualify for the Round of 16

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Tony Finau USA.gif
USA.gif Jason Kokrak
2 UP
Will Zalatoris USA.gif
RSA.gif Dylan Frittelli
2 UP
Bryson DeChambeau USA.gif
ENG.gif Tommy Fleetwood
1 UP
Si Woo Kim KOR.gif
FRA.gif Antoine Rozner
3 & 1
Viktor Hovland NOR.gif
MEX.gif Abraham Ancer
1 UP
Bernd Wiesberger AUT.gif
USA.gif Kevin Streelman
1 UP
Collin Morikawa USA.gif
USA.gif Billy Horschel
3 & 2
Max Homa USA.gif
USA.gif J.T. Poston
3 & 2
Webb Simpson USA.gif
ENG.gif Paul Casey
TIED
Mackenzie Hughes CAN.gif
USA.gif Talor Gooch
TIED
Tyrrell Hatton ENG.gif
ENG.gif Lee Westwood
4 & 3
Sergio Garcia ESP.gif
ENG.gif Matt Wallace
3 & 2
Sungjae Im KOR.gif
FRA.gif Victor Perez
2 & 1
Marc Leishman AUS.gif
USA.gif Russell Henley
TIED
Dustin Johnson USA.gif
USA.gif Kevin Na
1 UP
Robert MacIntyre SCO.gif
USA.gif Adam Long
TIED
Rory McIlroy NIR.gif
AUS.gif Cameron Smith
TIED
Lanto Griffin USA.gif
ENG.gif Ian Poulter
2 & 1
Xander Schauffele USA.gif
USA.gif Scottie Scheffler
TIED
Jason Day AUS.gif
ENG.gif  Andy Sullivan
2 & 1
Daniel Berger USA.gif
USA.gif Harris English
4 & 2
Brendon Todd USA.gif
RSA.gif Erik vanRooyen
2 & 1
Jon Rahm ESP.gif
USA.gif Ryan Palmer
TIED
Shane Lowry IRL.gif
COL.gif Sebastián Muñoz
3 & 2
Patrick Cantlay USA.gif
USA.gif Hideki Matsuyama
4 & 2
Carlos Ortiz MEX.gif
USA.gif Brian Harman
3 & 2
Patrick Reed USA.gif
CHI.gif Joaquin Niemann
5 & 4
Christiaan Bezuidenhout RSA.gif
USA.gif Bubba Watson
5 & 3
Matt Fitzpatrick ENG.gif
USA.gif Matthew Wolff
3 & 2
Corey Conners CAN.gif
USA.gif Jordan Spieth
3 & 2
Justin Thomas USA.gif
RSA.gif Louis Oosthuizen
3 & 2
Kevin Kisner USA.gif
USA.gif Matt Kuchar
2 & 1
Men's Individual
Playoff Results

The 1st Athlete from each Group will qualify for the Round of 16
 
Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Jon Rahm ESP.gif
USA.gif Ryan Palmer
Jon Rahm Winner
Max Homa USA.gif
USA.gif Billy Horschel
Billy Hoeschel Winner
Xander Schauffele USA.gif
ENG.gif Scottie Scheffler
Scotie Scheffler Winner
Bubba Watson USA.gif
CHI.gif Joaquim Niemann
Bubba WatsonWinner
Sergio Garcia ESP.gif
ENG.gif Lee Westwood
Sergio Garcia Winner
Patrick Cantlay USA.gif
USA.gif Brian Harman
Brian Harman Winner
Kevin Streelman USA.gif
MEX.gif Abraham Ancer
Kevin StreelmanWinner
Daniel Berger USA.gif
RSA.gif Erik van Rooyen
Erik van Rooyen Winner


 

Group 1 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
SCO.gif Robert MacIntyre
1
0
2
2
USA.gif Dustin Johnson
1
1
1
1.5
USA.gif Adam Long
1
1
1
1.5
USA.gif Kevin Na
1
2
0
1
 
Group 2 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
USA.gif Matt Kuchar
3
0
0
3
USA.gif Kevin Kisner
2
1
0
2
USA.gif Justin Thomas
1
2
0
1
RSA.gif Louis Oosthuizen
0
3
0
0
 
Group 3 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
ESP.gif Jon Rahm
2
0
1
2.5
USA.gif Ryan Palmer
2
0
1
2.5
IRL.gif Shane Lowry
1
2
0
1
COL.gif Sebastián Muñoz
0
3
0
0
 
Group 4 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
USA.gif Billy Horschel
2
1
0
2
USA.gif Max Homa
2
1
0
2
USA.gif J.T. Poston
1
1
1
1.5
USA.gif Collin Morikawa
0
2
1
0.5
 
Group 5 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
ENG.gif Tommy Fleetwood
2
0
1
2.5
FRA.gif Antoine Rozner
2
1
0
2
USA.gif Bryson DeChambeau
1
2
0
1
KOR.gif SiWoo Kim
0
2
1
0.5
 
Group 6 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
USA.gif Scottie Scheffler
1
0
2
2
USA.gif Xander Schauffele
1
0
2
2
USA.gif Jason Day
1
2
0
1
ENG.gif Andy Sullivan
0
1
2
1
 
Group 7 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
USA.gif Bubba Watson
1
0
2
2
CHI.gif Joaquin Niemann
1
0
2
2
USA.gif Patrick Reed
1
1
1
1.5
RSA.gif Christiaan Bezuidenhout
0
2
1
0.5
 
Group 8 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
ESP.gif Sergio Garcia
2
1
0
2
ENG.gif Lee Westwood
2
1
0
2
ENG.gif Matt Wallace
1
1
1
1.5
ENG.gif Tyrrell Hatton
0
2
1
0.5
 
Group 9 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
CAN.gif Mackenzie Hughes
2
0
1
2.5
USA.gif Webb Simpson
1
1
1
1.5
ENG.gif Paul Casey
1
1
1
1.5
USA.gif Talor Gooch
0
2
1
0.5
 
Group 10 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
USA.gif Brian Harman
2
1
0
2
USA.gif Patrick Cantlay
2
1
0
2
JPN.gif Hideki Matsuyama
1
2
0
1
MEX.gif Carlos Ortiz
1
2
0
1
 
Group 11 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
ENG.gif Ian Poulter
3
0
0
3
NIR.gif Rory McIlroy
1
1
1
1.5
AUS.gif Cameron Smith
1
1
1
1.5
USA.gif Lanto Griffin
0
3
0
0
 
Group 12 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
RSA.gif Dylan Frittelli
2
1
0
2
USA.gif Tony Finau
1
1
1
1.5
USA.gif Will Zalatoris
1
1
1
1.5
USA.gif Jason Kokrak
1
2
0
1
 
Group 13 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
USA.gif Kevin Streelman
2
1
0
2
MEX.gif Abraham Ancer
2
1
0
2
NOR.gif Viktor Hovland
1
2
0
1
AUT.gif Bernd Wiesberger
1
2
0
1
 
Group 14 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
RSA.gif Erik vanRooyen
2
1
0
2
USA.gif Daniel Berger
2
1
0
2
USA.gif Harris English
1
2
0
1
USA.gif Brendon Todd
1
2
0
1
 
Group 15 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
USA.gif Jordan Spieth
2
0
1
2.5
ENG.gif Matt Fitzpatrick
2
1
0
2
USA.gif Matthew Wolff
1
1
1
1.5
CAN.gif Corey Conners
0
3
0
0
 
Group 16 Final Standing
 
Nation
Won
Lost
Tied
Pt.
FRA.gif Victor Perez
2
1
0
2
AUS.gif Marc Leishman
1
1
1
1.5
USA.gif Russell Henley
1
1
1
1.5
KOR.gif Sungjae Im
1
2
0
1
Men's Individual
Round of 16

The winner Athletes will qualify for the Quartelfinals

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Tommy Fleetwood ENG.gif
RSA.gif Dylan Frittelli
4  & 3
Billy Horschel USA.gif
USA.gif Kevin Streelman
3 & 1
Sergio Garcia ESP.gif
CAN.gif Mackenzie Hughes
2 & 1
Robert MacIntyre SCO.gif
FRA.gif Victor Perez
5 & 4
Scottie Scheffler USA.gif
ENG.gif Ian Poulter
5 & 4
Jon Rahm ESP.gif
RSA.gif Erik vanRooyen
3 & 2
Bubba Watson USA.gif
RSA.gif Brian Harman
2 & 1
Matt Kuchar USA.gif
USA.gif Jordan Spieth
1 UP
Men's Individual
Quartelfinals

The winner Athletes will qualify for the Quartelfinals

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Billy Horschel USA.gif
ENG.gif Tommy Fleetwood
19 Holes
Victor Perez FRA.gif
ESP.gif Sergio Garcia
4 & 3
Jon Rahm ESP.gif
USA.gif Scottie Scheffler
3 & 1
Matt Kuchar USA.gif
RSA.gif Brian Harman
2 & 1
Men's Individual
Semifinals

The winner Athletes will qualify for the Quartelfinals
 
Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Victor Perez FRA.gif
USA.gif Billy Horschel
3 & 3
1Matt Kuchar USA.gif
USA.gif Scottie Scheffler
1 UP
Men's Individual
3rd Place Match

The winner Athletes will qualify for the Quartelfinals

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Victor Perez FRA.gif
USA.gif Matt Kuchar
2 & 1

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