2017 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play

The 2017 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play was the 19th WGC Match Play, played March 22–26 at Austin Country Club in Austin, Texas. It was the second of four World Golf Championships in 2017. Dustin Johnson won the final 1 up over Jon Rahm.[1][2][3]

2017 WGC-Dell Technologies
Match Play
Tournament information
DatesMarch 22–26, 2017
LocationAustin, Texas, U.S.
30.343°N 97.797°W / 30.343; -97.797
Course(s)Austin Country Club
Tour(s)PGA Tour
European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
FormatMatch play – 18 holes
Statistics
Par71
Length7,108 yards (6,500 m)
Field64 players
Prize fund$9,750,000
9,042,850
Winner's share$1,660,000
€1,539,603
Champion
United States Dustin Johnson
def. Jon Rahm 1 up
Location Map
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Location in Texas
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Location in the United States

Field

The field consists of the top 64 players available from the Official World Golf Ranking on March 12.[4] However, the seedings are based on the World Rankings on March 19.

Henrik Stenson (ranked 5 on March 12, personal reasons),[5] Adam Scott (8, personal reasons),[5] Justin Rose (13, personal reasons),[5] and Adam Hadwin (51, personal reasons)[5] did not compete, allowing entry for Jason Dufner (ranked 65), Kim Kyung-tae (66), Joost Luiten (67) and Pat Perez (68). On March 17, world number nine Rickie Fowler dropped out, replaced by Kim Si-woo (69).

Format

In 2014 and earlier editions, the championship was a single elimination match play event. A new format was introduced in 2015, and the championship now starts with pool play, with 16 groups of four players playing round-robin matches, on Wednesday through Friday. The top 16 seeded players are allocated to the 16 groups, one in each group. The remaining 48 players are placed into three pools (seeds 17–32, seeds 33–48, seeds 49–64). Each group has one player randomly selected from each pool to complete the group.[6]

All group play matches are limited to 18 holes with one point awarded for a win and one-half point for a halved match. Ties for first place in a group are broken by a sudden-death stroke play playoff, beginning on hole 1.[6]

The winners of each group advance to a single-elimination bracket on the weekend, with the round of 16 and quarterfinals on Saturday, and the semi-finals, finals, and consolation match on Sunday.[6]

Pool A – Top 16 seeds
SeedRankPlayer
11United States Dustin Johnson
22Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
33Australia Jason Day
44Japan Hideki Matsuyama
56United States Jordan Spieth
67United States Justin Thomas
710Spain Sergio García
811Sweden Alex Norén
912United States Patrick Reed
1014England Tyrrell Hatton
1115England Danny Willett
1216England Paul Casey
1317United States Bubba Watson
1418United States Phil Mickelson
1519South Africa Branden Grace
1620United States Matt Kuchar
Pool B
SeedRankPlayer
1721Scotland Russell Knox
1822United States Jimmy Walker
1923United States Brandt Snedeker
2024United States Brooks Koepka
2125Spain Jon Rahm
2226Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello
2327South Africa Louis Oosthuizen
2428South Africa Charl Schwartzel
2529Italy Francesco Molinari
2630Argentina Emiliano Grillo
2731England Matt Fitzpatrick
2832Australia Marc Leishman
2933England Tommy Fleetwood
3034Belgium Thomas Pieters
3135United States J. B. Holmes
3236United States Ryan Moore
Pool C
SeedRankPlayer
3337United States Gary Woodland
3438United States Kevin Kisner
3539United States Daniel Berger
3640Austria Bernd Wiesberger
3741Japan Yuta Ikeda
3842United States Kevin Chappell
3943United States Scott Piercy
4045South Korea Wang Jeung-hun
4146Germany Martin Kaymer
4247United States Bill Haas
4349England Lee Westwood
4450United States Zach Johnson
4551South Korea An Byeong-hun
4652United States Kevin Na
4753England Ross Fisher
4854United States William McGirt
Pool D
SeedRankPlayer
4955England Chris Wood
5056United States Brendan Steele
5157United States Jim Furyk
5258England Andy Sullivan
5359Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry
5460Japan Hideto Tanihara
5561Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas
5662United States Pat Perez
5763Thailand Thongchai Jaidee
5864United States Webb Simpson
5965United States Jason Dufner
6066Netherlands Joost Luiten
6167United States Charles Howell III
6268Denmark Søren Kjeldsen
6369South Korea Kim Si-woo
6470South Korea Kim Kyung-tae

RankOfficial World Golf Ranking on March 19, 2017.

Results

Pool play

Players were divided into 16 groups of four players and played round-robin matches Wednesday to Friday.

  • Round 1 – March 22
  • Round 2 – March 23
  • Round 3 – March 24

Notes: Round 1

Of the 32 matches played, 10 were "upsets" with the lower seeded player beating the higher seeded player and 5 matches were halved. These included top seeds #2 Rory McIlroy, #5 Jordan Spieth, and #11 Danny Willett losing matches, #3 Jason Day conceding his match and withdrawing from the tournament and #4 Hideki Matsuyama, #7 Sergio García, #9 Patrick Reed, and #16 Matt Kuchar halving matches.[7]

Notes: Round 2

Of the 32 matches played, 15 were upsets with the lower seeded player beating the higher seeded player and 2 matches were halved. These included top seeds #4 Hideki Matsuyama, #6 Justin Thomas, #9 Patrick Reed, #15 Branden Grace and #16 Matt Kuchar losing matches and #3 Jason Day conceding his match. Gary Woodland withdrew from the tournament for personal reasons, conceding his second- and third-round matches and Francesco Molinari withdrew after the second round with a wrist injury, conceding his third-round match. There were 14 players that had perfect 2–0–0 records, including the top seed, Dustin Johnson.[8]

Notes: Round 3

Of the 32 matches played, 14 were upsets with the lower seeded player beating the higher seeded player and 3 matches were halved. These included top seeds #3 Jason Day (concession), #4 Hideki Matsuyama, #6 Justin Thomas, #7 Sergio García, #9 Patrick Reed, #10 Tyrrell Hatton, and #15 Danny Willett losing matches and #2 Rory McIlroy, #5 Jordan Spieth, and #13 Bubba Watson halving matches. Five groups went to sudden-death playoffs, three involving two players and two involving three players. The playoffs went from one to six holes. Eight golfers advanced with perfect 3–0–0 records: #1 Dustin Johnson, #8 Alex Norén, #12 Paul Casey, #14 Phil Mickelson, #20 Brooks Koepka, #21 Jon Rahm, #48 William McGirt, and #62 Søren Kjeldsen. Five of the top 16 seeds advanced while three of the bottom 16 seeds advanced. Nine Americans advance to the round of 16.[9]

Group 1
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1D Johnson5 & 3Simpson
Kaymer3 & 2Walker
2D Johnson3 & 2Kaymer
Walker3 & 2Simpson
3D Johnson5 & 3Walker
Kaymer3 & 2Simpson
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
1United States Dustin Johnson30031
46Germany Martin Kaymer21022
22United States Jimmy Walker12013
58United States Webb Simpson03004
Group 2
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Kjeldsen2 & 1McIlroy
Woodland3 & 2Grillo
2McIlroyConcededWoodland
Kjeldsen4 & 3Grillo
3McIlroy vs Grillo – halved
KjeldsenConcededWoodland
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
62Denmark Søren Kjeldsen30031
2Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy1111.52
33United States Gary Woodland12013
26Argentina Emiliano Grillo0210.54
  • Woodland withdrew from the tournament prior to the second round,
    conceding matches to McIlroy and Kjeldsen.[10]
Group 3
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1PerezConcededDay
Leishman3 & 2Westwood
2WestwoodConcededDay
Perez2 & 1Leishman
3LeishmanConcededDay
Westwood2 & 1Perez
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
28Australia Marc Leishman21021
43England Lee Westwood2102T2
56United States Pat Perez2102T2
3Australia Jason Day03004
  • Day conceded his match with Perez after 6 holes
    (Perez 3 up) and withdrew from the tournament.[11]
  • Leishman advanced in sudden-death playoff
    over Perez and Westwood – 2 holes.
Group 4
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Matsuyama vs Furyk – halved
Oosthuizen4 & 3Fisher
2Fisher2 & 1Matsuyama
Furyk3 & 2Oosthuizen
3Oosthuizen6 & 4Matsuyama
Fisher4 & 2Furyk
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
47England Ross Fisher21021
23South Africa Louis Oosthuizen21022
51United States Jim Furyk1111.53
4Japan Hideki Matsuyama0210.54
  • Fisher advanced in sudden-death playoff over Oosthuizen – 2 holes
Group 5
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Tanihara4 & 2Spieth
Moore vs Ikeda – halved
2Spieth4 & 2Ikeda
Moore vs Tanihara – halved
3Spieth vs Moore – halved
Tanihara3 & 1Ikeda
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
54Japan Hideto Tanihara2012.51
5United States Jordan Spieth1111.5T2
32United States Ryan Moore0031.5T2
41Japan Yuta Ikeda0210.54
Group 6
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Thomas2 & 1Wood
Na5 & 4Fitzpatrick
2Na4 & 2Thomas
Fitzpatrick4 & 2Wood
3Fitzpatrick2 & 1Thomas
Wood2 & 1Na
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
46United States Kevin Na21021
27England Matt Fitzpatrick21022
6United States Justin Thomas1201T3
49England Chris Wood1201T3
  • Na advanced in sudden-death playoff over Fitzpatrick – 1 hole.
Group 7
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1García vs Lowry – halved
Rahm3 & 2Chappell
2García4 & 3Chappell
Rahm2 & 1Lowry
3Rahm6 & 4García
Chappell1 upLowry
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
21Spain Jon Rahm30031
7Spain Sergio García1111.52
38United States Kevin Chappell12013
53Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry0210.54
Group 8
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Norén3 & 2Jaidee
Wiesberger2 upMolinari
2Norén3 & 2Wiesberger
Jaidee5 & 3Molinari
3NorénConcededMolinari
Wiesberger1 upJaidee
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
8Sweden Alex Norén30031
36Austria Bernd Wiesberger21022
57Thailand Thongchai Jaidee12013
25Italy Francesco Molinari03004
  • Molinari withdrew from the tournament after the second round
    with a wrist injury, conceding his third-round match to Norén.[8]
Group 9
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Reed vs Dufner – halved
Koepka6 & 5Kisner
2Kisner1 upReed
Koepka6 & 5Dufner
3Koepka1 upReed
Kisner2 & 1Dufner
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
20United States Brooks Koepka30031
34United States Kevin Kisner21022
9United States Patrick Reed0210.5T3
59United States Jason Dufner0210.5T3
Group 10
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Hatton2 & 1Howell
Cabrera-Bello4 & 3Wang
2Hatton2 upWang
Howell1 upCabrera-Bello
3Cabrera-Bello2 & 1Hatton
Howell2 & 1Wang
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
61United States Charles Howell III21021
10England Tyrrell Hatton2102T2
22Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello2102T2
40South Korea Wang Jeung-hun03004
  • Howell advanced in sudden-death playoff
    over Hatton and Cabrera-Bello– 6 holes.
Group 11
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1KT Kim4 & 2Willett
Knox3 & 2Haas
2Haas6 & 5Willett
KT Kim3 & 1Knox
3Willett4 & 2Knox
Haas4 & 2KT Kim
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
42United States Bill Haas21021
64South Korea Kim Kyung-tae21022
11England Danny Willett1201T3
17Scotland Russell Knox1201T3
  • Haas advanced in sudden-death playoff over Kim – 6 holes.
Group 12
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Casey2 & 1Luiten
Schwartzel6 & 5An
2Casey1 upAn
Schwartzel4 & 3Luiten
3Casey4 & 3Schwartzel
Luiten1 upAn
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
12England Paul Casey30031
24South Africa Charl Schwartzel21022
60Netherlands Joost Luiten12013
45South Korea An Byeong-hun03004
Group 13
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Watson1 upVegas
Pieters3 & 2Piercy
2Watson4 & 3Piercy
Vegas3 & 1Pieters
3Watson vs Pieters – halved
Vegas3 & 1Piercy
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
13United States Bubba Watson2012.51
55Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas21022
30Belgium Thomas Pieters1111.53
39United States Scott Piercy03004
Group 14
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Mickelson5 & 3SW Kim
Berger7 & 5Holmes
2Mickelson5 & 4Berger
Holmes vs SW Kim – halved
3Mickelson6 & 5Holmes
SW Kim1 upBerger
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
14United States Phil Mickelson30031
63South Korea Kim Si-woo1111.52
35United States Daniel Berger12013
31United States J. B. Holmes0210.54
Group 15
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Grace4 & 2Sullivan
McGirt2 upSnedeker
2McGirt2 & 1Grace
Snedeker2 & 1Sullivan
3Snedeker5 & 4Grace
McGirt1 upSullivan
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
48United States William McGirt30031
19United States Brandt Snedeker21022
15South Africa Branden Grace12013
52England Andy Sullivan03004
Group 16
RoundWinnerScoreLoser
1Kuchar vs Steele – halved
Fleetwood1 upZ Johnson
2Z Johnson2 upKuchar
Steele1 upFleetwood
3Kuchar4 & 2Fleetwood
Z Johnson1 upSteele
SeedPlayerWLHPointsFinish
44United States Zach Johnson21021
16United States Matt Kuchar1111.5T2
50United States Brendan Steele1111.5T2
29England Tommy Fleetwood12014

Final 16 bracket

First round
March 25 – morning
Quarter-finals
March 25 – afternoon
Semi-finals
March 26 – morning
Final
March 26 – afternoon
            
1 United States Dustin Johnson 5&4
44 United States Zach Johnson
1 United States Dustin Johnson 3&2
8 Sweden Alex Norén
8 Sweden Alex Norén 3&1
20 United States Brooks Koepka
1 United States Dustin Johnson 1up
54 Japan Hideto Tanihara
47 England Ross Fisher 4&3
13 United States Bubba Watson
47 England Ross Fisher
54 Japan Hideto Tanihara 4&2
54 Japan Hideto Tanihara 2&1
12 England Paul Casey
1 United States Dustin Johnson 1up
21 Spain Jon Rahm
62 Denmark Søren Kjeldsen 5&4
48 United States William McGirt
62 Denmark Søren Kjeldsen
21 Spain Jon Rahm 7&5
21 Spain Jon Rahm 6&4
61 United States Charles Howell III
21 Spain Jon Rahm 3&2
42 United States Bill Haas
28 Australia Marc Leishman Third place
14 United States Phil Mickelson 4&3
14 United States Phil Mickelson 54 Japan Hideto Tanihara
42 United States Bill Haas 2&1 42 United States Bill Haas 2&1
46 United States Kevin Na
42 United States Bill Haas 1up

Prize money breakdown

PlaceDescriptionUS ($)
1Champion1,660,000
2Runner-up1,045,000
3Third place678,000
4Fourth place545,000
T5Losing quarter-finalists x 4298,000
T9Losing round of 16 x 8158,000
T17Those with 2 points in pool play x 1393,308
T30Those with 1.5 points in pool play x 974,000
T39Those with 1 point in pool play x 1263,500
T51Those with 0.5 points in pool play x 754,071
T58Those with 0 points in pool play x 749,500
Total9,750,000

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