Lawrie marks 500th European Tour event with crushing victories obpyramidal

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 23:47:18


Lawrie marks 500th European Tour event  with crushing victories obpyramidal

Former British Open champion Paul Lawrie marked his 500th European Tour start by powering into the semifinals of the World Match Play in Spain Saturday.

The 43-year-old Scot will play Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts with the other semifinal between 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell and home hope Rafael Cabrera-Bello.

Lawrie, who has enjoyed a renaissance this season, scored two emphatic victories to reach the last four.



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He beat Dane Thomas Bjorn 5&4 in their last 16 clash at Finca Cortesin and then saw off two-time U.S. Open champion Retief Goosen of South Africa 6&5 in the blustery conditions.

Lawrie, who famously won his only major title at a windswept Carnoustie in 1999, was delighted with his performance:

'You can't really ask for more than that,' Lawrie told the official European Tour website.

'The wind really picked up and under par you are going to be tough to beat.'

Earlier, defending champion Ian Poulter exited at the last 16 stage to Alvaro Quiros, losing 4&3.

But Quiros in turn lost 3&1 to Cabrera-Bello in their all-Spanish quarterfinal.

McDowell, the hero of Europe's 2010 Ryder Cup win over the United States, eased past England's Richard Finch 3&2 in the morning.

But his quarterfinal against Spain's Sergio Garcia was a far closer affair. The Northern Ireland star missed a five-foot putt to win on the 18th and had more good fortune at the first extra hole.

Garcia charged a 15-footer for victory and missed the return putt, leaving McDowell breathing a sigh of relief as he holed a par putt to go through.

But Dubai Desert Classic winner Cabrera-Bello knows he faces a tough fight to reach the final against McDowell.

'I have to play G Mac, and he has a lot of experience and is a Ryder Cup hero, so he's obviously going to be a very, very tough guy to beat,' he added.

Meanwhile, Jason Dufner leads the way after the third round of the Byron Nelson Classic in Texas.

Dufner carded a 69 to stay two shots ahead of fellow Americans J.J. Henry and Dicky Pride and Australian Jason Day.

'I have to play G Mac, and he has a lot of experience and is a Ryder Cup hero, so he's obviously going to be a very, very tough guy to beat,' he added. But Quiros in turn lost 3&1 to Cabrera-Bello in their all-Spanish quarterfinal. 'I have to play G Mac, and he has a lot of experience and is a Ryder Cup hero, so he's obviously going to be a very, very tough guy to beat,' he added. Meanwhile, Jason Dufner leads the way after the third round of the Byron Nelson Classic in Texas. 'You can't really ask for more than that,' Lawrie told the official European Tour website. Lawrie, who has enjoyed a renaissance this season, scored two emphatic victories to reach the last four. Former British Open champion Paul Lawrie marked his 500th European Tour start by powering into the semifinals of the World Match Play in Spain Saturday. But his quarterfinal against Spain's Sergio Garcia was a far closer affair. The Northern Ireland star missed a five-foot putt to win on the 18th and had more good fortune at the first extra hole. Garcia charged a 15-footer for victory and missed the return putt, leaving McDowell breathing a sigh of relief as he holed a par putt to go through. But his quarterfinal against Spain's Sergio Garcia was a far closer affair. The Northern Ireland star missed a five-foot putt to win on the 18th and had more good fortune at the first extra hole. Dufner carded a 69 to stay two shots ahead of fellow Americans J.J. Henry and Dicky Pride and Australian Jason Day. But Dubai Desert Classic winner Cabrera-Bello knows he faces a tough fight to reach the final against McDowell. Earlier, defending champion Ian Poulter exited at the last 16 stage to Alvaro Quiros, losing 4&3. Meanwhile, Jason Dufner leads the way after the third round of the Byron Nelson Classic in Texas. Lawrie, who famously won his only major title at a windswept Carnoustie in 1999, was delighted with his performance: Lawrie, who famously won his only major title at a windswept Carnoustie in 1999, was delighted with his performance: McDowell, the hero of Europe's 2010 Ryder Cup win over the United States, eased past England's Richard Finch 3&2 in the morning. Dufner carded a 69 to stay two shots ahead of fellow Americans J.J. Henry and Dicky Pride and Australian Jason Day. Earlier, defending champion Ian Poulter exited at the last 16 stage to Alvaro Quiros, losing 4&3. He beat Dane Thomas Bjorn 5&4 in their last 16 clash at Finca Cortesin and then saw off two-time U.S. Open champion Retief Goosen of South Africa 6&5 in the blustery conditions. The 43-year-old Scot will play Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts with the other semifinal between 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell and home hope Rafael Cabrera-Bello. But his quarterfinal against Spain's Sergio Garcia was a far closer affair. The Northern Ireland star missed a five-foot putt to win on the 18th and had more good fortune at the first extra hole.

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