When play begins Wednesday at Austin Country Club, at least two big names won’t be in the field of 64 at the WGC Match Play — Rory McIlroy and Hideki Matsuyama.
With the 2022 Masters just 17 days away, the two could be taking some early scouting trips to Augusta National where Matsuyama is the defending champion and McIlroy needs a Green Jacket to complete a career Grand Slam.
There will still be a strong field in Austin, headed by defending champion Billy Horschel, who edged Scottie Scheffler in last year’s final — 2-and-1.
The seedings for the field of 64 won’t come out until Tuesday and they’ll be based on he Official World Golf Rankings as of that day, March 22. Jon Rahm, the world’s No. 1, will be the overall top seed. Newest entrant into the world’s top 10 is Sam Burns, he’ll be in the 10th spot in the OWGR thanks to his sudden-death playoff win over Davis Riley at the Valspar on Sunday.
Don’t look for Phil Mickelson either. Mickelson’s is taking an extended leave from golf (code for “he’s been suspended by the PGA Tour”). Harris English is still sidelined with injuries and he’s out indefinitely. Players champion Cam Smith is home in Jacksonville, he withdrew last week to spend a few extra days with his mother and sister before they return to Australia.
Biggest question this week? Will Bryson DeChambeau finally show up and play? DeChambeau has had lingering pain from a wrist and hip injury. He withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational, where he was defending champion and wasn’t in the field for the Tour’s flagship event — The Players.
On Monday, Valspar winner Sam Burns, who climbed into the 10th spot in the world rankings, withdrew from the WGC Match Play.
While Burns made it into the top 10, Valspar runnerup Davis Riley jumped from No. 399 in the world to No. 172.
Justin Thomas Plays The “Could Have” Card After Finishing Third:
For the first three rounds at the Valspar, Justin Thomas seemingly owned the back nine at the Copperhead course. He had played it 14-under par through his first three rounds.
But on Sunday, nothing good happened for J.T.
“I didn’t make enough birdies,” Thomas said after finishing tied for third with Matthew NeSmith at 16-under par. “I didn’t hit the ball as well today. Got a couple of bad breaks, which is a bummer. I laid that ball up pretty nice there on 11 and just right into a hole there at the end of the fairway. That’s one I’m usually licking my chops, kind of pitching off the green. And then I was just, pretty much just trying to figure out how to hit the green.”
That bogey at the par five was his first on the back nine for the week. Down the stretch, he managed just two birdies after making four on Saturday and five on Friday.
“I didn’t really do anything at all today and I very easily could have won the tournament,” he said. “I mean, good drive on 18, and I have a wedge in there and could be in this playoff just as easily.”
But his drive on 18 found a right fairway bunker, forcing him to punch his ball out and scramble for a closing par. No shot at birdie.
“But a lot to build on, a lot of positives, and we got a big stretch coming up, so I’m excited for it,” said Thomas, who has now gone more than a year without a win.
“I mean it’s coming, I just got to be patient and be in the right frame of mind because you can’t force anything in this game,” he said. “As soon as I start doing that you get down some rabbit holes. I’m doing a lot of really, really good things. I just need to keep putting myself there and it will start happening.”
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baxter cepeda
It is kinda crushing that two on form putters like Cam and Sam WDd. I get it they both need some RnR but they need to do something to avoid this.
This events purse should go up more than most, maybe an extra year exemption, whatever it takes. The word 5th major is the most overused term in golf but Winning the worlds premier match play event imo is the single closest event to that; not that it should be.
I don’t care about tv ratings on Sundays or any nonsense like that. Winning the match play is huge. But unfortunately— with these two putting wizards out—it will be a lot easier. Again I get they both need breaks but man they seem to be leaving huge opportunities to ride their hot play and putt themselves in the drivers seat for a lot of awards later this year.
I get Rorys WD. The guy overthinks everything especially leading up to Augusta. Trying something new. But Rory has won the match play. This could have been the springboard he needed.
Hideki is always a mystery. But with half a billion coming his way thanks to his green jacket, he may be getting a bit fat catty now. Talk about not needing Saudi money. Not needing to play all the time. If he could have won his third different wgc with a win. That on its own would be pretty big feather in the cap.
Sadly we lost some names. But still plenty left. Still a great course. Still the best format. I’m excited.
My group winners
The likeable Munoz upset over the not in great form #1 rahm and Reed.
Sergio at home upsetting morikawa.
Hovland
Cantlay
Fitzpatrick beating Scottie and 2 fellow Englishmen
JT
Finau over the X man.
Homa over DJ
Gooch taking the Bryson group.
Oostheisen
Spieth
Hoge over billy
Berger over hatton
Na over Niemann
Harman over Ancer, Webb, Bubba
Varner over Brooks and Lowry
I’m riding the iceman Cantlay to add this critical piece to his ever growing resume.
Look forward to your preview Tom.