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 Critics of the round-robin format at the WGC-Dell Match Play had even more ammunition after a sleepy championship Sunday.

Unpredictability is fun, but not when nearly EVERY top player is eliminated; only one top-20 seed (Jon Rahm) advanced to the knockout portion of the championship. The average seed of the advancing player this year was 43.4. Of the top 10 players in the strokes gained: tee to green statistic – aka the guys who are hitting it the best – only two (Robert MacIntyre and Kevin Kisner) advanced to the Round of 16. That shows the format is not necessarily identifying the best players. If I Die Riding My Bike Don't Cry for Me Instead Smile for Me and Know I Died Doing What I Love and with A Smile On My Face Poster

The two semifinals and 18-hole final included just nine total birdies. Sure, that was largely a product of more difficult conditions, with cooler temperatures and a steady breeze out of a different direction, but the quality of golf wasn’t the same. The finalists played seven matches in five days, including back-to-back 36-hole doubleheaders on the weekend. 

Tired legs and frayed nerves seldom produce inspiring golf.  

“It wasn’t pretty,” Horschel conceded. “I feel sorry for the fans watching the coverage because they didn’t see any great golf shots, or very few of them. They saw a lot of sloppiness.”

The championship match rarely lives up to the suspense of the previous few days, when there’s always the threat of the underdog and going home early. The Jason Day-Victor Dubuisson scramble-off in 2014 was the last memorable finale. But the round-robin format (introduced a year later) has led to too many weekend letdowns, so let's try something new, since the Tour seems wholly against the old single-elimination bracket, especially with the event so close to the Masters.

Our proposal: 54 holes of stroke play, then knockout match play over the weekend for the top 16.

This accomplishes a few things:

• It keeps the stars in town for at least three days;

• It should produce some exciting playoffs to reach the weekend;

• The top players would be best positioned to advance through medal play, setting up a stronger bracket;

• And there are still four matches over the weekend.

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