The Accenture Match Play Championship starts today in Arizona’s Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, a very long course of over 7400 yards. Even if on paper some matches look easy for the favorites, anything can happen.
Rory McIlroy said about this game:
“I always look forward to this event every year. It’s a little bit of a change from what we usually play.
“We only get to play match play a couple of times a year. You need to be pretty aggressive from the start and try to get off to a good start. It would be nice to get into a good run this week.
“Eighteen holes of golf – anything can happen. You can be five or six under par and lose or you can play mediocre and win.
Certainly all top ranked players think like that. Some interesting matches can be viewed, like the spanish pairing between Jimenez and Garcia , Tiger’s first serious test against Gonzo Fernandez-Castaño, or Lee Westwood against the belgian Nicolas Colsaerts who has proved his solid game in previous match play competitions. But certainly the most viewed match will be current #1 Luke Donald facing Ernie Els. We’ll keep you informed


