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<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> West Coast Swing Presented by The St. Paul2003 WGC-ACCENTURE MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP[Eighth of 48 official events]WOODSLa Costa Resort and Spa; Carlsbad, CA Purse: $6,000,000Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,278 February 27-March 2, 2003WEATHER: Record amounts of rainfall fell prior to Wednesday.On Wednesday, variably cloudy and breezy. High temperaturesreached 61 with winds 10-15 out of the west and northwest.Thursday, cloudy with more than one-half inch of rain in themorning. Play was delayed in individual matches due toaccumulation of water on several greens. High temperature of 56with winds up to 20 mph out of the W-NW. On Friday, mostlysunny and clear, with temperatures in the mid-60s. Mostly sunnyand warmer with temperatures reaching 61 degrees. Winds 10-15 mph out of the west. Warm and sunny on Sunday, withtemperatures in the mid-70s.Winner: TIGER WOODS2 and 1 $1,050,000First-Round ResultsMatch #1 Toshi Izawa (56) def. Chris DiMarco (9) ..............2 and 1Match #2 Eduardo Romero (24) def. John Huston (41) ......2 and 1Match #3 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te (12) def. Shingo Katayama (53) ......1-upMatch #4 Adam Scott (44) def. Bernhard Langer (21) ........3 and 2Match #5 Jim Furyk (10) def. Len Mattiace (55)..................2 and 1Match #6 Steve Lowery (42) def. Rich Beem (23) ....................2-upMatch #7 Alex Cejka (54) def. Colin Montgomerie (11)......4 and 2Match #8 Angel Cabrera (22) def. Scott Verplank (43)........3 and 2Match #9 Padraig Harrington (8) def. John Cook (57) ........4 and 3Match #10 Scott Hoch (25) def. Tom Lehman (40) ................3 and 1Match #11 Kevin Sutherland (60) def. Sergio Garcia (5) ......2 and 1Match #12 Justin Rose (37) def. David Duval (28) ..............20 holesMatch #13 Davis Love III (7) def. Paul Casey (58) ................5 and 4Match #14 Darren Clarke (26) def. Tim Clark (39) ................4 and 3Match #15 David Toms (6) def. Anders Hansen (59) ............3 and 1Match #16 Chris Riley (38) def. Stuart Appleby (27) ..................1-upMatch #17 Justin Leonard (16) def. Jose M. Olazabal (49) ......2-upMatch #18 Stephen Leaney (48) def. Bob Estes (17) ............2 and 1Match #19 Nick Price (13) def. Paul Lawrie (52) ..................4 and 3Match #20 Niclas Fasth (45) def. Charles Howell III (20) ..........1-upMatch #21 Robert Allenby (15) def. Trevor Immelman (50) ..4 and 2Match #22 Jeff Sluman (47) def. Michael Campbell (18) ....3 and 2Match #23 Mike Weir (14) def. Loren Roberts (51) ............26 holesMatch #24 Jerry Kelly (19) def. Thomas Bjorn (46) ..............5 and 4Match #25 Tiger Woods (1) def. Carl Pettersson (64) ..........2 and 1Match #26 K.J. Choi (32) def. Fred Funk (33)..............................1-upNOTESBreakdown of the year-by-year first-round resultsregarding seedings:1999 – 14 of 32 matches won by higher seed2000 – 21 of 32 matches won by higher seed2001 – 20 of 32 matches won by higher seed2002 – 19 of 32 matches won by higher seed2003 – 20 of 32 matches won by higher seedThe 26-hole match between Mike Weir andLoren Roberts, won by Weir, was the longest nonchampionshipmatch in the history of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. In 2000,Thomas Bjorn defeated Colin Montgomerie inthe second round in 23 holes.Six different players have participated in all fiveAccenture Match Play Championships: StuartAppleby, Ernie Els, Bernhard Langer, TomLehman, Justin Leonard and Jeff Sluman.Kevin Sutherland’s Accenture Match PlayChampionship record of eight consecutive matcheswon came to a halt with his 2-and-1 loss to AdamScott in the third round.Match #27 Jay Haas (61) def. Retief Goosen (4) ..................5 and 3Match #28 Shigeki Maruyama (29) def. Scott McCarron (36)....4 and 3Match #29 Phil Tataurangi (63) def. Ernie Els (2) ................20 holesMatch #30 Peter Lonard (31) def. Kenny Perry (34) ..............2 and 1Match #31 Phil Mickelson (3) def. Robert Karlsson (62)............1-upMatch #32 Brad Faxon (35) def. Craig Parry (30) ..................2 and 1Players losing in the first round earned $30,000 each.Second-Round ResultsMatch #33 Hoch def. Harrington............................................3 and 2Match #34 Izawa def. Romero ..............................................3 and 1Match #35 Sutherland def. Rose ................................................1-upMatch #36 Scott def. <strong>Media</strong>te ....................................................1-upMatch #37 Clarke def. Love....................................................7 and 6Match #38 Furyk def. Lowery ................................................6 and 5Match #39 Toms def. Riley ..........................................................1-upMatch #40 Cejka def. Cabrera................................................4 and 2Match #41 Woods def. Choi ..................................................5 and 3Match #42 Leaney def. Leonard ............................................6 and 5Match #43 Haas def. Maruyama ................................................1-upMatch #44 Price def. Fasth ....................................................2 and 1Match #45 Lonard def. Tataurangi ........................................5 and 4Match #46 Allenby def. Sluman..................................................1-upMatch #47 Mickelson def. Faxon ..........................................3 and 2Match #48 Kelly def. Weir......................................................2 and 1Players losing in the second round earned $60,000.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYThird-Round ResultsMatch #49 Woods def. Leaney ..............................................7 and 6Match #50 Hoch def. Izawa....................................................4 and 3Match #51 Haas def. Price....................................................20 holesMatch #52 Scott def. Sutherland ..........................................2 and 1Match #53 Lonard def. Allenby ..................................................1-upMatch #54 Clarke def. Furyk........................................................2-upMatch #55 Kelly def. Mickelson ............................................3 and 2Match #56 Toms def. Cejka ........................................................1-upPlayers losing in the third round earned $95,000Quarterfinal ResultsMatch #57 Woods def. Hoch..................................................5 and 4Match #58 Scott def. Haas ....................................................2 and 1Match #59 Lonard def. Clarke ....................................................2-upMatch #60 Toms def. Kelly ....................................................4 and 3Players losing in the quarterfinals earned $200,000Semifinal ResultsMatch #61 Woods def. Scott................................................19 holesMatch #62 Toms def. Lonard ......................................................1-upThird-Fourth place MatchScott ($480,000) def. Lonard ($390,000) ......................................1-upChampionship Match – 36 holesWoods ($1,050,000) def. Toms ($600,000) ..............................2 and 1Year Winner Score Runner-up Location Par/YardsWORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS–ACCENTURE MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP1999 Jeff Maggert 38 Holes Andrew Magee La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0222000 Darren Clarke 4 and 3 Tiger Woods La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0222001 Steve Stricker 2 and 1 Pierre Fulke The Metropolitan Club, South Oakleigh, 72/7,066Victoria, Australia2002 Kevin Sutherland 1-up Scott McCarron La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,0222003 Tiger Woods 2 and 1 David Toms La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA 72/7,2781st tee at La Costa Resort and Spa.SECTION 3 / SUMMARIESWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 3-21

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