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Featured Matches: WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play

The race for the FedExCup this week takes us to Austin Country Club in Texas, and the race for the Walter Hagen Cup. World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play takes center stage for golf’s version of March Madness.   Dustin Johnson won last year after an epic final against Jon Rahm, and Jason Day won it all the year before that, also in Austin. Rory McIlroy prevailed in 2015 at TPC Harding Park, the last iteration of the event before it moved to Texas. “You need a ruthless streak,â€� McIlroy told PGATOUR.COM last year, when asked what makes a good match play golfer. “And selfishness, in a way. And pride. I’m too proud to be beaten. I won’t let anyone get up on me.â€� McIlroy is coming off a win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, and in addition to winning in ’15, he was a runner-up in 2012. He was also a semifinalist, losing an epic tilt to eventual champion Day, in 2016. Day will be another popular pick to win it all. He’s going for his third WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play title in the last five years.   Five former champs are in the field, including Dustin Johnson, McIlroy, Day, Matt Kuchar, and Ian Poulter. Adam Hadwin, who missed last year because of his wedding, is one of 14 players making his Dell Technologies Match Play debut in Austin this week as 59 of the top 64 in the world prepare for the season’s third WGC. World rankings determine the top 16 seeds, with a blind draw filling out each pod or pool of four players. Round-robin play will determine who gets to advance, and matches can be halved. Players who wind up tied atop the points table will go into a playoff, and pool winners will then advance to the knockout rounds. Scenic Austin Country Club, nestled next to Lake Austin, is a 7,108-yard, par-71 with two distinctly different nines. The front is on higher ground and more typical of Texas Hill Country, while the back is a lowlands nine alongside the lake. PGA TOUR LIVE on Wednesday/Thursday/Friday is scheduled to air from 10:15 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET (Featured Groups). We will move to Featured Holes coverage at 4 p.m. ET. Featured Holes are the 13th (Par-4) and 17th (Par-3).   RADIO on Wednesday-Friday can be heard from 2 to 8 p.m. ET; Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on Sirius XM and PGATOUR.COM) More: Tee times (Note: All times Eastern; FedExCup ranking in parentheses.) WEDNESDAY Broadcast time: 10:15 a.m. – 8 p.m. Twitter Window: 10:15 a.m. – approx. 11:25 a.m. Justin Thomas (1) vs. Luke List (17) A rematch of the playoff that decided The Honda Classic, this one features two long hitters; one of them, Thomas, is among the hottest players in the game and the other, List, is still seeking his first PGA TOUR victory. Although Thomas is coming off a win and a playoff loss (WGC-Mexico Championship) in his last two starts, he has racked up an uncharacteristically poor 1-5-0 record at Austin C.C.    Tee time: 10:52 a.m. off the 1st Francesco Molinari (140) vs. Patton Kizzire (2) Kizzire is already a two-time winner this season, with victories at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba and the Sony Open in Hawaii. He’s a relatively new arrival amongst the game’s elite and will be making his first start in this event. Meanwhile, the veteran Molinari of Italy has struggled so far in 2018, with his best result a T25 at the WGC-Mexico Championship. Tee time: 11:03 a.m. off the 1st Jordan Spieth (66) vs. Charl Schwartzel (163) Neither player is on form, with 11-time PGA TOUR winner Spieth languishing at a surprising 169th in strokes gained: putting (-.349). He’s also coming off a missed cut at the Valspar Championship, where he won in 2015. At least the former University of Texas golfer will be in his element, geographically speaking. The South African Schwartzel also comes to the Lone Star State on the heels of a missed cut, at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. His best result this year is a T28 at THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES. Tee time: 12:20 p.m. off the 1st THURSDAY Broadcast time: 10:15 a.m. – 8 p.m. Twitter Window: 10:15 a.m. – approx. 11:15 a.m. Jordan Spieth (66) vs. Haotong Li (NR)  Spieth would win if this were merely a battle of name recognition, but keep in mind he’s not off to the best start this season, nor did he advance out of pool play last year. Li, meanwhile, is sixth on the European Tour’s money list after winning the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, pipping Rory McIlroy by a shot, in late January.   Tee time: 10:52 a.m. off the 1st Jason Day (8) vs. Jason Dufner (103) They share a first name and a common set of initials, but only the J.D. from Australia is a two-time champion of this event. Although there’s truth to the old saw that anyone can beat anyone on any given day, eighth-seeded Day already has one win this season, at the Farmers Insurance Open, while 32-seed Dufner’s best is a T11 at the Sentry Tournament of Champions. Tee time: 11:36 a.m. off the 1st FRIDAY Broadcast time: 10:15 a.m. – 8 p.m. Twitter Window: 10:15 a.m. – approx. 11:15 a.m. Featured matches TBD based on competition

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Perhaps they should call him “Happy” Hatton. As a nickname for English golfer Tyrrell Hatton “Happyâ€� works two-fold. First in the irony category … like calling a redhead “Bluey” or an NBA star “Shorty”. Hatton seems anything but happy on the golf course most weeks. Secondly, particularly for anyone born anytime in the 1970s or 80s, you can’t help but see iconic movie character “Happy Gilmoreâ€� in your mind while watching him. RELATED: Leaderboard | The clubs Hatton used to win at Bay Hill | Who has momentum heading to THE PLAYERS? Hatton has admitted he has some anger issues when it comes to his own golf game and the standards he expects of himself. A blow up or two is never far away much like Gilmore when he first takes up the sport in the iconic 1996 movie. 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Consider Hatton’s 68-69-73-74 made him the first player since Geoff Ogilvy in the 2006 U.S. Open to win with two over-par rounds on the weekend. And just ask Rory McIlroy who had two double bogeys on the front nine to go from tied for the lead to out of the mix. It was almost as if you could hear legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist saying one of the oft-quoted lines from “Happy Gilmoreâ€� … “uh oh, here comes the putter throw… â€� for each putt Hatton missed. Surely it was only a matter of time before implosion. It was. Despite the fact Hatton led by three when he was on the 11th tee box he strangely pulled out his driver. It meant a water hazard was in reach and sure enough the tee shot bounded into a watery grave. Soon after he was grinding on a six-footer for double bogey. 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In fact he played the final two holes with stoicism to claim the win and a three-year exemption on the PGA TOUR in just his second event back from right wrist surgery. “It’s an incredible feeling to win at such an iconic venue and with obviously Arnie’s name to it,â€� he would say after moving to 14th in the FedExCup. “Hopefully I can push on and keep climbing.â€� He has that chance in just a few days from now as the TOUR moves to its flagship PLAYERS Championship. No Englishman has ever won the PLAYERS at TPC Sawgrass. Hatton was asked if he could be the guy. After all no Englishman had won the Arnold Palmer Invitational prior either. But his answer once again conjured up thoughts of Gilmore and his laid back ways. “Time will tell. It’s hard to kind of think about next week at the moment with the sort of potential celebrations we have got later today. I don’t think I’ll be in any fit state at least until Wednesday,â€� Hatton smiled. Yep … “Happy” Hatton indeed.

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