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In other words, Poulter’s motivation is exactly what it looks like. Even if he is, according to his own assessment, “old,” he was still full-throttle madman from Match 1 on Wednesday. After he secured a spot in the round of 16, one reporter asked him if he’d up his focus for the knockout rounds.
“I’m not sure I can ratchet my intensity up any more,” he admitted.
We’ll see come Ryder Cup season if that remains true.
(And credit to Poulter: When you beat him, he’ll raise a glass in your direction.)
WINNER’S CIRCLE ANDIEZ Yoga Keep Your Butt in The Sky PosterWho won what?
–Billy Horschel took down the WGC-Match Play title, beating Scottie Scheffler 2 and 1 in the final to secure a massive victory in prestige, points and paycheck. Horschel’s win jumped him to No. 17 in the world and up to No. 11 in Ryder Cup ranking — not to mention securing a first-place prize of $1.82 million.
The final vs. Scheffler was hardly must-see TV, in part because the pair …combined to hole exactly zero birdie putts (Seriously — there was one chip-in birdie and one conceded 34-footer. That’s it!) Nonetheless, this event always has an element of anticlimax Sunday afternoon. But that’s okay! We’re conditioned to Sunday afternoon representing a golf tournament’s pinnacle. But the WGC-Match Play peaks early, sometime during the early-round chaos of 32 concurrent matches during the week or Saturday’s elimination rounds. It’s a terrific event, even if it tends to finish with a whimper.
–Inbee Park won her “tune-up” start for next week’s ANA Inspiration in a five-shot romp at the Kia Classic at the Aviara in Carlsbad, Calif. The win marked her 21st on the LPGA Tour, placing her just four behind Se Ri Pak as the winningest golfer in Korean history.
“It was my first week back out in three months or so, and I played so good,” Park said. “I mean, I couldn’t believe how I was doing out there this week.” We couldn’t either! Park immediately jumps to the top of the list of favorites for this week’s major championship. But it was particularly intriguing to hear her talk about her motivations for continuing to compete. In contrast to world No. 1 Dustin Johnson, who has said he won’t attend this year’s Olympics, Park has the event circled on her calendar.
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