With the 54 hole stroke play part of this unique event in the books, Sunday's 6 hole match play matches are set with round 1, scoring link provided above.
Saturday's play confirmed the 24 players who made the 54-hole match play cut of -5, with nine players battling it out in a play-off for the last eight places. Now, those players will go head-to-head in the six-hole, knockout format until we have a winner.
The top eight players from stroke play, led by Thailand’s Prom Meesawat -12, received a first round bye for the final day, meaning 16 players will tee it up in the first round starting at 7:30 on Sunday morning.
But it was a day to forget for two players in the final grouping as Lee Westwood and Brett Rumford, two of the pre-tournament favourites, crashed out of the event.
Westwood had been in a share for the lead heading into Saturday, having started with rounds of 66 and 70, but he carded three bogeys and a pair of double bogeys to drop to two-under alongside Rumford, with both players carding six-over rounds of 78
Bryan Angus
The top eight players from stroke play, led by Thailand’s Prom Meesawat -12, received a first round bye for the final day, meaning 16 players will tee it up in the first round starting at 7:30 on Sunday morning.
But it was a day to forget for two players in the final grouping as Lee Westwood and Brett Rumford, two of the pre-tournament favourites, crashed out of the event.
Westwood had been in a share for the lead heading into Saturday, having started with rounds of 66 and 70, but he carded three bogeys and a pair of double bogeys to drop to two-under alongside Rumford, with both players carding six-over rounds of 78
Bryan Angus
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