The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

WGC-MATCH PLAY BULLDOGS MAKE UP HALF OF FIELD IN FINAL FOUR

Thomas can take No. 1 ranking with win over Bubba.

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Justin Thomas won two matches Saturday to reach the semifinals of the Dell Technologi­es Match Play.

One more and he gets to No. 1 in the world.

Thomas made quick work of Si Woo Kim in the morning, and then trailed for the first time all week against Kyle Stanley — just not for long. Thomas won three straight holes to start the back nine, made a 6-foot par putt to stay in control and closed out Stanley, 2 and 1.

Dustin Johnson didn’t win a match this week and will not get any world ranking points. That means Thomas only has to reach the championsh­ip match today to become the seventh American to reach No. 1.

In his way is Bubba Watson, who is back to playing like a two-time Masters champion.

“It will and would be a great accomplish­ment,” Thomas said. “But I’m just worried about trying to beat Bubba Watson tomorrow.”

Watson made all the key putts in a battle of Georgia southpaws when he beat Brian Harman in the morning, and then he turned a tight match into a runaway against Kiradech Aphibarnra­t by winning five of six holes on the back nine for a 5-and-3 victory.

That put Watson, who won last month at Riviera, in the semifinals for the first time since his Match Play debut in 2011.

Alex Noren extended his run at Austin (Texas) Country Club by winning for the ninth time in his last 10 matches. His only loss was to Johnson a year ago in the quarterfin­als, and he needed only 31 holes to beat Patrick Reed and Cameron Smith of Australia.

Noren and Thomas are the only semifinali­sts who have not lost a match this week.

Kevin Kisner reached the semifinals with a big putt and a big blowout. He made a birdie on the 18th hole to beat Matt Kuchar, and then matched the shortest match of the week with an 8-and-6 victory over Ian Poulter, who was disappoint­ed for more than just losing.

“Probably didn’t see that one coming,” Kisner said. “I thought it was going to be a difficult match. Obviously, Ian’s match-play record speaks for itself. I got off to a good start making a few birdies. He made a few mistakes, and I was able to capitalize on those. And things just snowballed from there.”

Poulter was told after he beat Louis Oosthuizen in the morning that reaching the quarterfin­als was enough for him to be in the top 50 at the end of the week, which would get him into the Masters. Moments later, he received a text that he needed to win his match against Kisner.

“I gave him no fight at all. It was rubbish,” said Poulter, who didn’t make a birdie.

Kisner faces Noren, whom he knows from their college days — Kisner at Georgia, Noren at Oklahoma State.

Thomas (No. 2) and Noren (No. 13) are the only top seeds from the 16 groups who advanced to the semifinals.

Thomas is surprised to have reached today. He had his wisdom teeth pulled two weeks ago, went to the Bahamas and then came down with what his doctor suspected was strep throat. He wasn’t sure when he arrived Monday if he could play, though it got progressiv­ely better, and so did his game.

PGA Tour: Brice Garnett took a six-stroke lead into Saturday’s third round of the Corales Puntacana Resort Championsh­ip in the Dominican Republic. He came out with a two-stroke advantage.

Garnett bogeyed three of the final six holes in the wind and rain for a 3-under 69 and a 16-under total. Corey Conners was second after a 67, and Tyler McCumber also had a 67 to get to 12 under.

Champions: Steve Stricker moved into position for his second straight senior tour victory, shooting a 3-under 69 to take a one-stroke lead in the Rapiscan Systems Classic at Biloxi, Miss. First-round leader Joe Durant shot 72 to drop into a tie for second with Jeff Sluman (67).

 ?? GREGORY SHAMUS / GETTY IMAGES ?? Bubba Watson continued his resurgent play Saturday at the WGC-Dell Technologi­es Match Play, dispatchin­g fellow ex-Bulldog Brian Harman, 2 and 1, and routing Kiradech Aphibarnra­t 5 and 3 to reach today’s semifinals.
GREGORY SHAMUS / GETTY IMAGES Bubba Watson continued his resurgent play Saturday at the WGC-Dell Technologi­es Match Play, dispatchin­g fellow ex-Bulldog Brian Harman, 2 and 1, and routing Kiradech Aphibarnra­t 5 and 3 to reach today’s semifinals.

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