The Scotsman

Champion crashes out /World No 1 Johnston beaten by Hadwin in Texas

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World No 1 and defending champion Dustin Johnson crashed out of the WGC-DELL Technologi­es Match Play with a game to play after suffering his second straight defeat.

Johnson never trailed at any point in his seven matches last year as he became the first player to win all four World Golf Championsh­ip titles.

But the 33-year-old lost to Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger on the opening day at Austin Country Club and was again out of sorts in a 4&3 defeat by Canada’s Adam Hadwin yesterday which guarantees he cannot qualify for the knockout stages.

An eagle on the sixth and a birdie from 35 feet on the ninth gave Hadwin command of the match and Johnson’s hopes effectivel­y sank when he hit two balls into the water on the short par-four 13th.

European No 1 Tommy Fleetwood had earlier bounced back in style from an “awful” opening defeat to keep his hopes of a first WGC title alive.

Fleetwood lost 3&2 to fellow Englishman Ian Poulter on day one in Austin, but it was a completely different story yesterday as he cruised to a 7&6 victory over

0 Adam Hadwin, left, of Canada shakes hands with Dustin Johnson after defeating him 4&3 at the WGC-DELL Match Play in Austin. American Kevin Chappell, the biggest winning margin of the week so far.

“I walked off the course [yesterday] really disappoint­ed in myself,” Fleetwood said. “Not to take anything away from Ian because he played solid and did what he needed to do, but I putted really poor and felt like I gifted everything to him all day. You just sit there for an hour and think that was awful. I knew I had to work on my putting and did some work on it in the afternoon and tried to come out with a much more positive attitude.”

That seemed to do the trick as Fleetwood won the first four holes and lost just one throughout a one-sided contest against Chappell, who had beaten Daniel Berger on Wednesday.

The destiny of Group 9 is still in Poulter’s hands after he beat Berger 2&1 to maintain his 100 per cent record, but a three-man play-off is possible if Fleetwood beats Berger and Poulter loses to Chappell today.

Ryder Cup partners Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed will go head-to-head today to decide the winner of Group 4, Spieth beating Li Haotong 4&2 and Reed defeating former Masters champion Charl Schwartzel on the 18th.

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