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WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship: Top seeds yield little
Former Arizona Wildcats star Jim Furyk hits his tee shot on No. 12 during the second round. Furyk ended up losing to Bubba Watson after 22 holes.
WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship: Top seeds yield little
Justin Rose, reacting to a chip on No. 13, was eliminated by Nicolas Colsaerts 4 and 2.
WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship: Top seeds yield little
Bubba Watson had a chance to win on No. 18, but missed a 6-foot putt. "You get mad at yourself at how easy that putt was," he said. Watson finished the job on the fourth extra hole, eliminating ex-UA standout Jim Furyk.
WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship: Top seeds yield little
If Bubba Watson counted correctly, he had exactly five people cheering for him against former Arizona Wildcats star Jim Furyk in the second round of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.
Greg Hansen: Complaints noted, but golf should stay
Charles Howell III rips a shot from the fairway to the 13th green during his match against Fernando Gonzalo-Castaño, who won 6 and 5.
Greg Hansen: Complaints noted, but golf should stay
Jim Furyk hits his second shot on the 22nd hole of his match with Bubba Wilson, who knocked Furyk out of the tournament at the same hole.
Greg Hansen: Complaints noted, but golf should stay
Nick Watney shoots out of a bunker on the 20th hole of his match with Steve Stricker. Watney's bogey on the next hole gave Stricker the win.
Greg Hansen: Complaints noted, but golf should stay
Third overall seed Luke Donald tracks a short shot to the green on Hole 11 during his 7 and 6 loss to Scott Piercy.
Greg Hansen: Complaints noted, but golf should stay
The WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship will move to another city or another country or maybe to Pluto because it snowed here Wednesday.
Westwood shows it's more than 2-man race
Lee Westwood made four straight birdies on the front nine on his way to a one-stroke lead at the Masters.
Masters: Westwood shows it's more than 2-man race
AUGUSTA, Ga. - With his words and then his play, Lee Westwood shot down the notion Thursday that this Masters was a two-horse race.
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