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			Chinese giant killer Li beats third seed Koepka at Match Play 
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			 [March 29, 2019] 
			(Reuters) - Chinese giant-killer 
			Li Haotong felt "amazing" after beating Brooks Koepka 1-up to knock 
			the American out of the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play on 
			Thursday. 
 Li closed out in style when his 50-yard pitch at the final hole 
			struck the pin and settled a few inches away for a conceded birdie 
			at Austin Country Club in Texas.
 
 "A tough guy to beat," Li said of three-times major champion Koepka, 
			the third seed.
 
 "It was incredible. I didn't expect that.
 
 "I was in some bad positions today, but I felt I stayed patient, did 
			that very well."
 
 With a perfect 2-0-0 record, 36th seed Li only has to halve with 
			English 60th seed Tom Lewis on Friday to win his group and advance 
			to the round of 16.
 
			
			 
			Koepka, with one loss and one halve, will head home on Friday no 
			matter the result of his final match of the round-robin phase 
			against Swede Alex Noren (1-1-0).
 Noren can still proceed to the round of 16, but the cards must fall 
			his way.
 
 Li suggested the match play format suited his mindset.
 
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			HaoTong Li plays his shot from the sixth tee during the first round 
			of the WGC - Dell Technologies Match Play golf tournament 
			at Austin Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Spillman-USA TODAY 
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            "There's less pressure, actually, at some points," he said.
 "Especially when you have a bad hole, you always can play well on 
			the next one and get something back, so you just have to hang in 
			there and do your best.
 
 "I feel nothing to lose ... Lose a hole, play the next one."
 
 (Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina)
 
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