The Asian Age

Tommy ready to face ‘ ninja’ Poulter

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Los Angeles, March 21: Reigning European Race to Dubai winner Tommy Fleetwood says he’s looking forward to challengin­g match- play “ninja” Ian Poulter in the WGC Match Play Championsh­ip this week.

The English duo were drawn in the same roundrobin group at Austin Country Club in Texas and Fleetwood will face Ryder Cup stalwart Poulter in his opening match on Wednesday.

“He was described as a match- play ninja and I’ve never really gone up against a ninja before in my life, so it will be a new experience,” Fleetwood said.

Poulter, who won the title in the elite World Golf Championsh­ips event in 2010, needs to reach the quarterfin­als to have a chance to break into the top 50 in the world rankings and book a spot in the Masters next month.

Their group also includes Americans Kevin Chappell and Daniel Berger.

“If I was picking a group to watch, I think that would be a good one to watch,” Fleetwood said.

Sixteen groups of four will play round- robin matches from Wednesday through Friday, with the winners progressin­g to Saturday’s knockout round of 16.

Jordan Spieth will find a familiar face waiting for him in his group, which includes his former US Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup teammate Patrick Reed.

The two have teamed up to great effect for the United States, but will be meeting as match- play opponents for the first time.

“I’ve seen it firsthand when he’s been at his best,” said Spieth, whose group also includes China’s Li Haotong and South African Charl Schwartzel.

“And we have history together in a couple of different playoffs, which is a match- play scenario,” Spieth added.

“I’ve got to take care of work tomorrow and the next day for that day to even matter. But even if it doesn’t matter, trust me, it will matter to both of us,” he added.

This week’s tournament takes place against a backdrop of rising tension in Austin, where police are investigat­ing a series of bomb explosions which have left two people dead.

“It stinks equally anywhere that it would happen, but obviously for such a fantastic city full of great people it stinks for the city of Austin,” said Spieth, a Dallas native who attended the University of Texas in Austin.

“You just hope that whatever is happening is obviously dealt with as quickly as possible.”

World number one and defending champion Dustin Johnson faces a tough group that includes fellow American Kevin Kisner, Canadian Adam Hadwin and Austrian Bernd Wiesberger.

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