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		<title>Bjerregard marches into last 32 at WGC Match Play</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A RECORD-breaking eight Europeans progressed to the last 32 at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play after another fascinating day at Austin Country Club. Denmark’s Lucas Bjerregaard was the only debutant in the field to top his group &#8211; setting up a clash against fellow Scandinavian Henrik Stenson. Bjerregard’s match with England&#8217;s Matt Wallace went all [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_4619" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/BJERREGARD-WGC.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-4619" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/BJERREGARD-WGC-1024x683.jpg" alt="    Denmark’s Lucas Bjerrregard overcame Hertfordshire’s Matt Wallace to reach the last 32 of the WGC-Dell Technologies World Match Play, at Austin Country Club. Picture by GETTY IMAGES" width="1024" height="683" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Denmark’s Lucas Bjerrregard overcame Hertfordshire’s Matt Wallace to reach the last 32 of the WGC-Dell Technologies World Match Play, at Austin Country Club. Picture by GETTY IMAGES</p></div>
<p><strong>A RECORD-breaking eight Europeans progressed to the last 32 at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play after another fascinating day at Austin Country Club.</strong></p>
<p>Denmark’s Lucas Bjerregaard was the only debutant in the field to top his group &#8211; setting up a clash against fellow Scandinavian Henrik Stenson.</p>
<p>Bjerregard’s match with England&#8217;s Matt Wallace went all the way to the 18<sup>th</sup> hole, but the 27 year old battled to a one up victory to join nine other European Tour members in the final 16.</p>
<p>The Great Dane, who won the 2018 Alfred Dunhill Links at St Andrews, revealed: “I had not seen anything from Justin’s match.</p>
<p>“My caddie is the one who told me when I missed the one on 18 that he had halved. I just knew that I had to win. It&#8217;s been a couple of stressful days but I&#8217;m happy to come out and go through.</p>
<p>“It should be fun. I like Henrik. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve ever played with him, actually. But it should be fun.</p>
<p>“And he&#8217;s obviously been playing well too. So we should have a good game, and I&#8217;ll tease him a little. We&#8217;ll have a little bit of Swedish-Danish thing going on.”</p>
<p>Stenson, meanwhile, beat 2020 Ryder Cup Captain Jim Furyk 5&amp;4 to make it three successive victories.</p>
<p>The Swede, who won the WGC World Match Play back in 2007, said: “That&#8217;s the best round of golf I&#8217;ve played all year for certain. I’m very pleased to put it together.</p>
<p>“It was called the group of death and I guess I managed to bring it to the other guys. It was always going to be a tough group.</p>
<p>“I think that was really inspiring on my end, being up against such great players. I just happened to bring my best game.</p>
<p>“I&#8217;m trying to keep expectations low. I haven&#8217;t had a great start to the year. I&#8217;ve been working hard to try to get it to the right place.</p>
<p>“Certainly today I had some beautiful iron shots. I think I hit it within a foot four times on my approaches, which is good on any day anywhere.</p>
<p>“So I’m very pleased with that and just trying to take it one day, one match at a time.”</p>
<p>The 2018 Race to Dubai Champion Francesco Molinari also retained his 100 per cent record with a 2&amp;1 triumph over Webb Simpson, as did Branden Grace.</p>
<p>The South African overcame Chez Reavie 2&amp;1 to set up a showdown with Ryder Cup legend Sergio Garcia, who progressed despite a 2&amp;1 defeat to Patrick Reed.</p>
<p>Garcia, whose best finish in the WGC event was fourth back in 2010, despite his enviable Ryder Cup pedigree, said: “Obviously that was the goal, to get through.</p>
<p>“In the perfect world, I would have loved to win today and I probably had my chances to do it.</p>
<p>“But you also have to give credit to Patrick, he played really well, mainly the back nine. He shot five-under in eight holes.</p>
<p>“So when someone does that to you and you don&#8217;t take a couple of chances that you had, it&#8217;s going to be difficult.</p>
<p>“But we&#8217;re through tomorrow. That&#8217;s the main thing on this round-robin thing. And now tomorrow it&#8217;s a brand new tournament.”</p>
<p>The first day of the knockout stages has thrown up numerous mouth-watering matches in Texas, with Molinari taking on his 2018 Ryder Cup team-mate Paul Casey – who beat Cameron Smith 4&amp;3 to top his group – while Hampshire’s World No. 2 Justin Rose ground out a victory by one hole over Gary Woodland to remain unbeaten.</p>
<p>He will face Kevin Na in the first knockout stage.</p>
<p>Surrey-raised Casey, looking to win back-to-back titles and his first WGC belt said: “I&#8217;ve got to think I had a little bit of luck there with Cam three-putting right there.</p>
<p>“But I feel really good about the game. The only thing I&#8217;m trying to do is save the energy, because the win last week at Valspar, that was hard work on Sunday.</p>
<p>“It took a lot out of us. Johnny and I were really tired Monday and Tuesday. I guess the key is play as few holes as possible, I’m just trying to do that.”</p>
<p>Rose, last year’s Fed Ex Champion, said: “I was delighted to get through that match. It wasn&#8217;t really pretty, to be honest with you.</p>
<p>“I think I classed it as a pillow fight and then turned into a bit of a dogfight to the end.</p>
<p>“Gary actually played pure off the tee, especially. I think he let me in a little on the front nine.</p>
<p>“I felt like he could be two or three-up on me early, but fortunately I think I went one-up through eight.</p>
<p>“So that was the key moment in the match, about six, seven, eight &#8211; just really keeping myself in it or being let back into the match.</p>
<p>“And then I got a little bit of momentum up, and birdieing 12 and 13 got me two-up.</p>
<p>“At that point I was just trying to get it into the clubhouse and get through.</p>
<p>“Kevin is a gritty player. I think this golf course is his type of golf course. Length is not a big deal here. He&#8217;s got a great short game.</p>
<p>“He can walk putts in with the best of them. So I&#8217;m going to need to find something a little bit better than what I had today.”</p>
<p>China’s Haotong Li overcame Sweden’s Alex Noren in a play-off to squeeze through and he will come up against last year’s runner-up Kevin Kisner, who beat Ian Poulter on the third play-off hole to win his group.</p>
<p>Harleyford’s Tyrrell Hatton beat his English compatriot Lee Westwood 3&amp;1 and he will face Matt Kuchar in the Round of 16, while Louis Oosthuizen triumphed over 2017 European Tour No. 1 Tommy Fleetwood to set up a clash with Marc Leishman.</p>
<p>All eyes in Texas though, are likely to be on the 8:30am match which pitches World No. 4 Rory McIlroy against 14-time Major champion Tiger Woods.</p>
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