Poulter stays on track as three major champions go out in Spain rangelands

Author : overclogging1961
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 05:58:33


Defending champion Ian Poulter eased into the last 16 of the Volvo World Match Play Championship in Spain as three major champions exited Friday.

Matchplay specialist Poulter once again showed his liking for head to head competition with a 4&3 dismissal of 21-year-old English hopeful Tom Lewis.

It enabled Poulter to top his group, but Lewis also qualified after beating Australian John Senden in his opening match in the morning.



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Ryder Cup star Poulter will now face Alvaro Quiros while Lewis has a daunting test against another star Spaniard in Sergio Garcia.

'It's always nice to play well over the first couple of days, and I'll be going into the weekend with that mind set and rather than obviously playing okay,' Poulter told the official European Tour website.

The home challenge at Finca Cortesin has also been bolstered by Dubai Desert Classic winner Rafael Cabrera-Bello, who booked his passage with a 4&2 morning win over Richard Finch.

England's Finch returned in the afternoon to beat former World No.1 Martin Kaymer of Germany by one hole.

It earned him his last 16 place, but 2010 U.S. PGA champion Kaymer exited after two defeats.

Following him out was last year's British Open champion Darren Clarke, who was beaten by England's Robert Rock in the morning before slumping 6&4 to Justin Rose.

Last year's U.S. Masters champion Charl Schwartzel of South Africa joined them on the sidelines after squaring his match with Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium.

It left them in a sudden death play off to decide who went through with Colsaerts making a birdie three at the first to march on.

In the Byron Nelson Classic on the PGA Tour, Jason Dufner led the way at halfway on seven-under 133 at the Four Seasons Resort in Texas.

He headed a six-strong chasing group on six-under which included last week's Players Championship winner Matt Kuchar.

Defending champion Keegan Bradley was one shot further back while Phil Mickelson carded a 69 to be on one-under after two rounds.

Defending champion Ian Poulter eased into the last 16 of the Volvo World Match Play Championship in Spain as three major champions exited Friday. Matchplay specialist Poulter once again showed his liking for head to head competition with a 4&3 dismissal of 21-year-old English hopeful Tom Lewis. Matchplay specialist Poulter once again showed his liking for head to head competition with a 4&3 dismissal of 21-year-old English hopeful Tom Lewis. He headed a six-strong chasing group on six-under which included last week's Players Championship winner Matt Kuchar. It earned him his last 16 place, but 2010 U.S. PGA champion Kaymer exited after two defeats. Following him out was last year's British Open champion Darren Clarke, who was beaten by England's Robert Rock in the morning before slumping 6&4 to Justin Rose. Last year's U.S. Masters champion Charl Schwartzel of South Africa joined them on the sidelines after squaring his match with Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium. England's Finch returned in the afternoon to beat former World No.1 Martin Kaymer of Germany by one hole. Defending champion Ian Poulter eased into the last 16 of the Volvo World Match Play Championship in Spain as three major champions exited Friday. It left them in a sudden death play off to decide who went through with Colsaerts making a birdie three at the first to march on. It enabled Poulter to top his group, but Lewis also qualified after beating Australian John Senden in his opening match in the morning. The home challenge at Finca Cortesin has also been bolstered by Dubai Desert Classic winner Rafael Cabrera-Bello, who booked his passage with a 4&2 morning win over Richard Finch. Last year's U.S. Masters champion Charl Schwartzel of South Africa joined them on the sidelines after squaring his match with Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium. Defending champion Ian Poulter eased into the last 16 of the Volvo World Match Play Championship in Spain as three major champions exited Friday. The home challenge at Finca Cortesin has also been bolstered by Dubai Desert Classic winner Rafael Cabrera-Bello, who booked his passage with a 4&2 morning win over Richard Finch. Defending champion Ian Poulter eased into the last 16 of the Volvo World Match Play Championship in Spain as three major champions exited Friday. Last year's U.S. Masters champion Charl Schwartzel of South Africa joined them on the sidelines after squaring his match with Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium. In the Byron Nelson Classic on the PGA Tour, Jason Dufner led the way at halfway on seven-under 133 at the Four Seasons Resort in Texas. In the Byron Nelson Classic on the PGA Tour, Jason Dufner led the way at halfway on seven-under 133 at the Four Seasons Resort in Texas. Matchplay specialist Poulter once again showed his liking for head to head competition with a 4&3 dismissal of 21-year-old English hopeful Tom Lewis. 'It's always nice to play well over the first couple of days, and I'll be going into the weekend with that mind set and rather than obviously playing okay,' Poulter told the official European Tour website. England's Finch returned in the afternoon to beat former World No.1 Martin Kaymer of Germany by one hole.

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