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It’s a big Bubba blowout in Match Play tourney

- By Associated Press

Bubba Watson made the final of the Dell Technologi­es Match Play look as though he were on vacation all along.

Watson won his second World Golf Championsh­ips title Sunday with the biggest blowout since the championsh­ip matched switched to 18 holes in 2011, a 7-and-6 victory over Kevin Kisner.

Watson wasn’t as sharp as he was in the semifinals against Justin Thomas, whom he beat in 16 holes to deny Thomas going to No. 1 in the world ranking. He didn’t have to be in the final. If not for missing a 4-foot birdie putt on the par-5 sixth, Watson would have won the first seven holes.

Kisner had a lot to do with that. After escaping in 19 holes against Alex Noren in his semifinal match, Kisner didn’t put up much of a fight. He made four straight bogeys and only twice on the front nine was putting for birdie.

Watson had scheduled a family vacation starting Sunday, which he had to postpone. Watson figured he hardly ever makes it this far in golf’s most fickle format, so it was a good problem to have.

There was nothing fickle about his game, especially on the final day.

Watson never trailed in the 28 holes he played Sunday, and he was never seriously threatened.

The tougher match was against Thomas, the PGA champion who needed only to reach the championsh­ip match to replace Dustin Johnson at No. 1 in the world. Watson went out to a 3-up lead on the front nine, and when Thomas closed to 1 down at the turn with his first birdie putt, Watson won two of the next three holes to regain control. Thomas didn’t make another birdie until the par-5 16th, and by then it was too late. Watson made his birdie from 3 feet for a 3-and-2 victory.

Thomas said he was too consumed with what was at stake in the semifinals.

“I haven’t had such a hard time not thinking about something so much,” Thomas said. “I couldn’t stop thinking about it, to be perfectly honest. And I think you’re constantly getting questions about it with the media. But I need to be mentally stronger than that, and understand that it’s just a match.”

Noren beat Thomas in the consolatio­n match, 5 and 3.

One year after Watson disappeare­d from among the elite in golf, he has won twice in his last four starts. He was No. 117 in the world when he arrived at Riviera, where he won for the third time in his career. With his 11th victory on the PGA Tour, he now is back up to No. 21.

And the two-time Masters champion added his name to the growing list of contenders at Augusta National.

“I’m looking forward to it, and hopefully I can get this focus and my putter rolling like it is,” Watson said.

Watson played 109 holes over seven matches, going to the 18th hole just once when he halved his match with Julian Suri on Friday.

In the final, Watson holed a 10-foot birdie on the opening hole, and then Kisner took care of the rest. His drive was short and to the right on the hill at No. 2, and he did well to get it just short of the green, failing to get up-and-down. Kisner then hit just inside the hazard and had to play up short of another hazard. Then, he found a bunker on the par-3 fourth hole. His next drive went right into the trees on the reachable par-4 fifth.

Watson missed his short birdie putt to win the sixth hole, but not to worry. Kisner’s next shot bounced off a spectator’s head and next to a fence, and he had to chip off loose soil across the green for another bogey.

This can happen in match play, and Kisner saw it Saturday in his 8-and-6 victory over Ian Poulter.

“I don’t know what was going on. It was just pitiful,” Kisner said. “I’ve just got to forget this 12 holes and get back to working on the things that got me here.”

PGA Tour Champions

STRICKER PULLS AWAY >> Steve Stricker pulled away on the back nine at Fallen Oak to win the Rapiscan Systems Classic for his second straight PGA Tour Champions victory.

The 51-year-old Stricker closed with a 4-under 68, birdieing all four par-5 holes on the Tom Fazio-designed layout with big and fast greens. He finished at 11-under 205 for a threestrok­e victory over Billy Andrade.

PGA Tour

GARNETT GOES WIRE-TOWIRE >> Brice Garnett completed a wire-to-wire victory in the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championsh­ip for his first PGA Tour title.

Two strokes ahead after three late wind-blown bogeys Saturday, Garnett closed with a 2-under 70 in windy and rainy conditions for a four-stroke victory over Keith Mitchell.

Garnett finished at 18-under 270. He opened with a 63.

LPGA Tour

JI’S ACE PART OF VICTORY >> Eun-Hee Ji had a hole-inone to dramatical­ly finish off Cristie Kerr and the other challenger­s Sunday at the Kia Classic in Carlsbad.

Her lead cut from four strokes to one, Ji aced the 156-yard 14th with a 7-iron, the ball bouncing and rolling into the hole, to push her advantage to three shots.

Ji finished with a 5-under 67 for a two-stroke victory over Kerr and Lizette Salas in the final event before the ANA Inspiratio­n next week at Mission Hills.

Ji finished at 16-under 272 for her fourth LPGA Tour victory, including the 2009 U.S. Women’s Open.

Kerr closed with a 68; Salas finished with a 69.

 ?? ERIC GAY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bubba Watson won the championsh­ip of the Dell Technologi­es Match Play with a 7-and-6 rout of Kevin Kisner.
ERIC GAY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bubba Watson won the championsh­ip of the Dell Technologi­es Match Play with a 7-and-6 rout of Kevin Kisner.

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