2011 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship

The 2011 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship was a professional golf tournament played from February 23 to 27, 2011 at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Dove Mountain in Marana, Arizona, northwest of Tucson. It was the 13th WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship and the first of four World Golf Championships held in 2011.

2011 WGC-Accenture
Match Play Championship
Tournament information
DatesFebruary 23–27, 2011
LocationMarana, Arizona
Course(s)Ritz-Carlton Golf Club
at Dove Mountain
(Saguaro, Tortolita nines)
Tour(s)PGA Tour
European Tour
FormatMatch play - 18 holes
Statistics
Par72
Length7,791 yards (7,124 m)[1]
Field64 players
Prize fund$8,500,000
6,240,960
Winner's share$1,400,000
€1,027,923
Champion
England Luke Donald
def. Martin Kaymer, 3 & 2
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Marana is located in the United States
Marana
Marana
Marana is located in Arizona
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Marana

Luke Donald won his only WGC title with a 3 & 2 win in the final over runner-up Martin Kaymer.[2] Four previous winners lost in the first round, including defending champion Ian Poulter and three-time winner Tiger Woods.

Format change edit

A change in the final round format was instituted for 2011; it was shortened from 36 holes to 18 holes, and the semi-finals were moved to Sunday morning from Saturday afternoon.[3] With snow forecasted for early Sunday, the quarterfinals and semifinals were played on Saturday and the finals and consolation match were played Sunday.

2011 course layout edit

Course Saguaro Tortolita
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total [1]
Yards 460 574 208 393 536 185 486 576 476 3,894 493 601 219 583 449 343 247 482 480 3,897 7,791
Par 4 5 3 4 4 3 4 5 4 36 4 5 3 5 4 4 3 4 4 36 72

The average elevation of the Saguaro and Tortolita nines is approximately 2,600 feet (790 m) above sea level.[4]

Brackets edit

The championship was a single elimination match play event. The field consisted of the top 64 players available from the Official World Golf Ranking as of the February 13 ranking,[5] seeded according to the rankings.[6]

All of the top 64 golfers were in the field initially. Toru Taniguchi (ranked #64) withdrew due to neck injury and was replaced by Henrik Stenson (#65).[7] Tim Clark (#22) withdrew due to an elbow injury and his place in the bracket was taken by J. B. Holmes (#66).[8]

Bobby Jones bracket edit

First round
February 23
Second round
February 24
Third round
February 25
Fourth round
February 26
            
1   Lee Westwood 3&2
16   Henrik Stenson
1   Lee Westwood
8   Nick Watney 1up
8   Nick Watney 5&4
9   Anthony Kim
8   Nick Watney
12   Ryan Moore 19h
5   Francesco Molinari
12   Ryan Moore 3&1
12   Ryan Moore 5&4
13   K. J. Choi
4   Retief Goosen
13   K. J. Choi 1up
12   Ryan Moore
3   Luke Donald 5&4
6   Edoardo Molinari 3&2
11   Martin Laird
6   Edoardo Molinari
3   Luke Donald 2&1
3   Luke Donald 6&5
14   Charley Hoffman
3   Luke Donald 3&2
15   Matteo Manassero
7   Charl Schwartzel 20h
10   Ryo Ishikawa
7   Charl Schwartzel
15   Matteo Manassero 1up
2   Steve Stricker
15   Matteo Manassero 2&1

Ben Hogan bracket edit

First round
February 23
Second round
February 24
Third round
February 25
Fourth round
February 26
            
1   Phil Mickelson 6&5
16   Brendan Jones
1   Phil Mickelson
8   Rickie Fowler 6&5
8   Rickie Fowler 1up
9   Peter Hanson
8   Rickie Fowler
4   Matt Kuchar 2&1
5   Louis Oosthuizen
12   Bo Van Pelt 2up
12   Bo Van Pelt
4   Matt Kuchar 3&2
4   Matt Kuchar 22h
13   Anders Hansen
4   Matt Kuchar 2&1
11   Yang Yong-eun
6   Álvaro Quirós
11   Yang Yong-eun 20h
11   Yang Yong-eun 4&3
14   Stewart Cink
3   Ian Poulter
14   Stewart Cink 19h
11   Yang Yong-eun 3&2
2   Graeme McDowell
7   Robert Allenby
10   Ross Fisher 4&3
10   Ross Fisher
2   Graeme McDowell 4&2
2   Graeme McDowell 4&3
15   Heath Slocum

Gary Player bracket edit

First round
February 23
Second round
February 24
Third round
February 25
Fourth round
February 26
            
1   Martin Kaymer 7&6
16   Noh Seung-yul
1   Martin Kaymer 20h
9   Justin Rose
8   Zach Johnson
9   Justin Rose 2&1
1   Martin Kaymer 2&1
5   Hunter Mahan
5   Hunter Mahan 4&3
12   Sean O'Hair
5   Hunter Mahan 2up
4   Robert Karlsson
4   Robert Karlsson 5&3
13   Hiroyuki Fujita
1   Martin Kaymer 1up
6   Miguel Á. Jiménez
6   Miguel Á. Jiménez 2&1
11   Yuta Ikeda
6   Miguel Á. Jiménez 4&2
14   Ryan Palmer
3   Jim Furyk
14   Ryan Palmer 2up
6   Miguel Á. Jiménez 7&6
10   Ben Crane
7   Adam Scott
10   Ben Crane 4&2
10   Ben Crane 8&7
2   Rory McIlroy
2   Rory McIlroy 4&2
15   Jonathan Byrd

Sam Snead bracket edit

First round
February 23
Second round
February 24
Third round
February 25
Fourth round
February 26
            
1   Tiger Woods
16   Thomas Bjørn 19h
16   Thomas Bjørn
8   Geoff Ogilvy 1up
8   Geoff Ogilvy 4&3
9   Pádraig Harrington
8   Geoff Ogilvy
5   Bubba Watson 6&4
5   Bubba Watson 3&2
12   Bill Haas
5   Bubba Watson 6&5
13   Mark Wilson
4   Dustin Johnson
13   Mark Wilson 19h
5   Bubba Watson 19h
6   J. B. Holmes
6   J. B. Holmes 4&2
11   Camilo Villegas
6   J. B. Holmes 1up
3   Ernie Els
3   Ernie Els 19h
14   Jeff Overton
6   J. B. Holmes 1up
10   Jason Day
7   Kim Kyung-tae
10   Jason Day 3&2
10   Jason Day 4&2
2   Paul Casey
2   Paul Casey 19h
15   Richard Green

Final Four edit

Semi-finals
February 26
Finals
February 27
      
3   Luke Donald 6&5
4   Matt Kuchar
3   Luke Donald 3&2
1   Martin Kaymer
1   Martin Kaymer 1up
5   Bubba Watson Third place
4   Matt Kuchar 2&1
5   Bubba Watson

Prize money breakdown edit

Place US ($)
Champion 1,400,000
Runner-up 850,000
Third place 600,000
Fourth place 490,000
Losing quarter-finalists x 4 270,000
Losing third round x 8 140,000
Losing second round x 16 95,000
Losing first round x 32 45,000
Total $8,500,000

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b "Course map & yardages" (PDF). i.cdn.turner.com. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 20, 2012.
  2. ^ Garside, Kevin (February 28, 2011). "England's Luke Donald wins Accenture Match Play Championship as world No1 Martin Kaymer falls short". Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on March 10, 2011. Retrieved April 12, 2011.
  3. ^ "Match Play finale to be contested in 18 holes, not 36, in 2011". December 2, 2010. Archived from the original on February 8, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2011.
  4. ^ "The Golf Club at Dove Mountain". Google Maps. Retrieved February 20, 2012.
  5. ^ The field and seedings were not adjusted to account for the February 20 ranking.
  6. ^ "Official World Golf Ranking – Week 7 – 13 February 2011" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Toru Taniguchi has neck injury". ESPN. Associated Press. February 19, 2011.
  8. ^ "Tim Clark withdraws due to injury". ESPN. Associated Press. February 22, 2011.
  9. ^ "Past Results – World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play – 2011". Retrieved September 11, 2018.

External links edit

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