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		[April 29, 2015] 
		By Ben Everill 
		  
		 SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) - 
		Masters champion Jordan Spieth has warned rivals of an energy boost 
		while defending champion Jason Day has advised he will continue to be 
		relentless at this week's WGC-Match Play Championship. 
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			 The pair, along with world number one Rory McIlroy, headline the 
			youth brigade who have taken over the sport and expect to prevail as 
			64 of the world's best golfers prepare for the lucrative event at 
			TPC Harding Park starting on Wednesday. 
			 
			While the sudden death format has been replaced by 16 four-man 
			groups and pool play over the opening three days, there is still 
			only one surefire way to reach the weekend's knockout phase, win or 
			else rely on other results. 
			 
			Only group winners reach Saturday's last-16 where it becomes sudden 
			death. 
			 
			Spieth refuses to be daunted about the prospect of needing to win 
			seven matches to claim the trophy and is excited ahead of his group 
			matches against Finland's Mikko Ilonen, American Matt Every and 
			Englishman Lee Westwood. 
			
			  
			Playing a busy schedule, the 21-year-old Texan claimed the 
			Australian Open last November, won the Hero World Challenge in 
			December and has seven top-10 finishes in 2015 from 10 starts 
			including two wins and two runner ups. 
			 
			"If anything, the last month I'd say has put more energy into me," 
			said world number two Spieth. 
			 
			One of Spieth's potential quarter-final opponents could be defending 
			champion Day. 
			 
			The 27-year-old Australian has proven ultra formidable in 
			head-to-head play, finishing third in 2013 and winning last year 
			with a win-at-all-costs attitude. 
			 
			He claims the mind games and refusal to concede putts that have 
			worked for him in the past will continue at Harding Park despite it 
			rankling some opponents. He faces Americans Charley Hoffman and Zach 
			Johnson plus South African Branden Grace. 
			
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			"I really want to have a great record here and let everyone know 
			that I am one of the best match play players in the world," said 
			Day. "If you play me in match play, you're going to have a tough 
			time." 
			 
			Four-times major winner McIlroy, the top seed, received no favors 
			with the draw and will face former PGA Championship winner Jason 
			Dufner and FedExCup winners Billy Horschel and Brandt Snedeker. 
			 
			"I feel like I've drawn quite a tough group, a lot of good players," 
			said McIlroy. "I need to play well to progress, but I feel like my 
			game is in good shape and hopefully ready to go." 
			 
			(Editing by Frank Pingue) 
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