Elementary for Watson as he thrashes Kisner in Match Play final
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[March 26, 2018]
(Reuters) - Bubba Watson is back
in time for a tilt at a third green jacket.
He won the WGC-Dell Match Play in Texas on Sunday and stamped his
name emphatically on the list of players capable of winning the U.S.
Masters in two weeks' time.
Watson ended a long week ironically with his easiest match, a
lop-sided 7&6 victory over fellow American Kevin Kisner at Austin
Country Club.
The result was not in doubt after Watson won six of the first seven
holes against a weary Kisner en route to his second victory of the
season, the 11th of his PGA Tour career
Watson, the 35th seed, said mental focus, not always his strong
point, had been the key to his victory.
"To win you have to stay focused and stay committed to what you're
doing, keep battling and keep battling until they say you're done
and you won," he said at the trophy presentation.
"I got off to a hot start and just focused on golf, committing to
the shots.
"(There were) about four or five shots for the week where I wasn't
committed, where I blanked out. That's pretty good over a hundred
and something holes."
Kisner, the 32nd seed, ran out of steam after going 19 holes in his
morning semi-final against Alex Noren of Sweden.
"It was just one of those deals," said Kisner. "I guess I need to
figure out what happened this afternoon and work on that."
Watson had time for a leisurely lunch after beating American second
seed Justin Thomas 3&2 in the other morning semi-final.
After playing brilliantly for much of the week, Thomas was slightly
off his game, hitting a series of shots that were surprisingly poor
by his own high standards.
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Bubba Watson of the United States tees off on number 8 while playing
against Justin Thomas of the United States during the semifinal
round of the WGC - Dell Technologies Match Play golf tournament at
Austin Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Erich Schlegel-USA TODAY
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The result cost Thomas the world number one ranking, which
compatriot Dustin Johnson continues to hold.
Noren beat Thomas 5&3 in the match for third place.
Watson, despite his victory at the Los Angeles tour stop at Riviera
in February, remained out of the limelight over the ensuing month as
the focus turned to the comeback of Tiger Woods, and victories by
Phil Mickelson and Rory McIlroy.
But Watson will not be able to slip under the radar now as he gears
up for Augusta, his game and mind back in gear after last year's
loss of form.
"Last year was a really low point in my life mentally, physically,
and a couple of wins later it cheers you up and makes you feel a lot
better," he said.
"I happen to be 39 now but I'm just a kid playing golf and having
fun with it.
"Somehow I keep getting trophies and I don't know how. It's just a
dream."
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Clare
Fallon and Ken Ferris)
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