Emergency 9: Fantasy news for the WGC-Dell Match Play, Corales Puntacana

Here are nine tidbits from the second day of pool play at the World Golf Championships – Dell Technologies Match Play that gamers can use tomorrow, this weekend or down the road. Austin Country Club plays 7,108 yards (par 71). Know Thy Enemy These were the top-10 selected golfers selected to win the bracket challenge. Friday, as usual, we’ll reveal the PGA TOUR Fantasy One & Done presented by SERVPRO selections. Inside the Numbers As I learned on the telecast, Marc Leishman was the only player to lose in the second match last year and win his pool. After beginning pool play 0-2 this year, he won’t repeat that feat. As you’ve learned by watching this week, just about anything is possible in this format. Remember, players that are tied for first in their pools after tomorrow’s matches will have a playoff. There is no head-to-head tiebreaker. There are no tiebreakers. You want drama? We’ve got drama. Last year there were five pools that were settled by a playoff. People’s Choice: Dustin Johnson (1) When the most-selected pool winner and bracket champion loses the first two matches, that just reinforces the chaos theory. Johnson, who never trailed en route to victory here last year, never got it going this week and was beaten 4 and 3 on Thursday. His elimination leaves Tiger Woods as the only player to repeat at this event and he did it when the format was single elimination. Power Pool Finals Jordan Spieth (4) and Patrick Reed (19) read the script and will give gamers the box office pool finale we all hoped to see as they both moved to 2-0 in Group 4. It’s funny to note the Spieth was a large underdog entering the week as Reed was picked in 20 percent more of the brackets to win the pool. … Sergio Garcia (7) and Xander Schauffele (20) will also square off in a winner-take-all match in Group 7. After Schauffele’s rookie season, I’m not sure much is going to bother him, even a bit of #NappyFactor! … Justin Thomas (2) and Francesco Molinari (21) will also put their perfect records on the line to settle Group 2. Thomas has been bothered by wisdom teeth removal recovery but he birdied the last two holes to see off Patton Kizzire (48) 3 and 1. Luke List (60) stuck a new putter in his bag today but that didn’t help as Molinari was the one holing putts, winning 3 and 2. Steamroller: Biggest Win Englishman Tommy Fleetwood (9) bounced back after his loss yesterday to take his frustrations out on Kevin Chappell (33) 7 and 6. I counted only three birdies and two concessions in the 12 holes but Fleetwood isn’t eliminated, yet. He’ll need to win tomorrow and have Chappell knock off undefeated Ian Poulter (58) to get into a three-way-playoff. If Poulter wins, his result doesn’t matter. Bracket Disrupters: Biggest Upsets Jon Rahm (3) has been eliminated before the final pool match as he lost 1-up to Chez Reavie (43). The momentum from his halve on the final hole in Round 1 didn’t carry over. With a record of 0-1-1 (.5 pts), not even a victory (one point) can see him overtake Kiradech Aphibarnrat (28) who is a perfect 2-0. … There goes Charles Howell III (59) again! Last year he needed a three-man playoff to win his pool and did so as No. 61 seed. He’s 2-0 and a win Friday vs. 0-2 Satoshi Kodaira (40) means he’s through without any issue. He’s pool players Phil Mickelson (14) and Rafael Cabrera-Bello (17) will be rooting for Kodaira to win but if the two highest seeds halve, it won’t matter, as they are both 1-1. Know Thy Enemy: Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship These were the top-selected golfers in the PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf presented by SERVPRO. The Corales Course stretches to 7,670 yards (par 72). Friday, as usual, we’ll reveal the PGA TOUR Fantasy One & Done presented by SERVPRO selections. Where is Everybody? There are 15 players T10 or better and only of them from the list above is in the mix! That shouldn’t be surprising as most birdie fests open the door to just about everyone in the field. The last two years this was an event on the Web.com Tour. The top 40 players annually were all double-digits under-par. The winning score was 24-under-par in 2016 and 20-under last year. Corey Conners, the only representative from the most-selected list above, birdied half of the holes to post 64 (-8) and sit one shot of the lead. Study Hall Round 1 in the Dominican Republic belonged to Brice Garnett as he went out in a windless morning wave and missed tying the course record of 62 by a shot. Garnett, who made as many as birdies as Conners but didn’t square a bogey, won twice in 2017 on the Web.com Tour. He posted winning scores of 21 under and 18 under so he knows what it takes to go low. His best finish on TOUR this year in 12 events was T17 in the season-opening event at the Safeway Open. … Emiliano Grillo (T73) began even-par and will need a low one tomorrow. Last year the cut was 5-under 139. … Kelly Kraft continues his very solid run of form as he opened with 68 and sits T16. … Jim Furyk also opened with 72 (E) but I’m nervous that almost 7,700 might be a bit much in the afternoon Friday. I’m erring on the side of caution. #BenchLife. … There were nine, bogey-free rounds and the scoring average was 71.326.

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