Los Angeles Times

Players not burned as fast with these matches

- Associated press

SAN FRANCISCO — Masters champion Jordan Spieth had to play good golf for an easy time Wednesday in the Match Play Championsh­ip. Unlike last year, it meant only that he was off to a good start in a tournament that won’t have any clarity until players start packing their bags.

Spieth made six birdies, including a seven-iron to four feet on the par-three 13th for some breathing room, and closed out Finland’s Mikko Ilonen on the 16th hole at TPC Harding Park.

Top-ranked Rory McIlroy had no trouble in a 5and-4 victory over former PGA champion Jason Dufner.

As usual, plenty of big names lost early.

Defending champion Jason Day struggled off the tee and lost to Charley Hoffman. Justin Rose lost to Mark Leishman. Henrik Stenson and Jimmy Walker lost in extra holes. Matt Kuchar lost when Ben Martin made a hole in one on the 17th hole and they matched pars on the 18th.

Instead of going home, they have some hope.

The format this year is 16 four-man groups in roundrobin play, with the winner of each group advancing to the round of 16 on the weekend.

Even without single eliminatio­n, one aspect of this World Golf Championsh­ip hasn’t changed. There was plenty of agitation.

“Nobody wants to lose,” Kuchar said. “I can assure you of that.”

The 32 losers still had two more matches, but Thursday’s round became even more critical. It’s possible they can be eliminated Thursday. It’s possible their Friday matches will be meaningles­s. And yet all of them can still advance, although they will need some help.

Rose, coming off a victory Sunday in New Orleans, still wasn’t sure what to think about the new format.

“Maybe I’d rather go home,” he said. “I don’t feel very hopeful right now, but I have a shot. So I guess that’s a good thing.”

 ?? Christian Petersen
Getty Images ?? JORDAN SPIETH gets out of bunker during his 4-and-2 victory over Mikko Ilonen at TPC Harding Park. Spieth faces Matt Every today.
Christian Petersen Getty Images JORDAN SPIETH gets out of bunker during his 4-and-2 victory over Mikko Ilonen at TPC Harding Park. Spieth faces Matt Every today.

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