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		Rory McIlroy sends tee shot into pool, loses at WGC Match Play
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			 [March 25, 2021] 
			Rory McIlroy found himself 
			quickly taking on water Wednesday morning at the World Golf 
			Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play event in Austin, Texas. 
 The four-time major champion's tee shot on the fifth hole sailed 
			wide left at Austin Country Club, bounded off the cart path and 
			bounced over a fence before resting in a nearby swimming pool. He 
			eventually went 3 down after five holes and dropped a 6-and-5 
			decision to England's Ian Poulter.
 
 "I got 3 up in that match early," Poulter said, per the Golf 
			Channel. "So being in that position against Rory, you kind of don't 
			want to let him back in the match because if he gets any kind of 
			flow, he's going to be a really tough opponent to shrug off."
 
 McIlroy declined to speak with the media after his round.
 
 McIlroy, 31, has plummeted from No. 1 to No. 11 in the official 
			world golf rankings. The Northern Ireland native revealed on Monday 
			that he is working with swing instructor Pete Cowen as he attempts 
			to get his game back on track ahead of the upcoming Masters.
 
		 
 McIlroy is scheduled for a Round 2 meeting with American Lanto 
			Griffin, who dropped a 1-down decision to Australian Cameron Smith 
			in another Group 11 match.
 
 Trailing by two with three holes to play, Smith birdied the 16th 
			hole and benefited from a errant tee shot by Griffin on 17 before 
			winning with a par on 18.
 
 Also on Wednesday, Matt Kuchar made six birdies on the front nine to 
			go 5 up on second-seeded Justin Thomas, then held on for a 3-up 
			victory in Group 2.
 
 "I'm not sure that many people have been picking me this week and 
			certainly after the last few weeks, I mean, there's no chance you 
			would pick me," Kuchar said. "But big thanks to (instructor) Chris 
			O'Connell, we have been working hard the last kind of month or two 
			and continue refining being continue tweaking and kind of stayed the 
			course and thankfully things kind of came together the last few 
			days."
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            Rory McIlroy hits out of 
			a bunker on the seventh hole during the first day of the WGC Dell 
			Technologies Match Play golf tournament at Austin Country Club. / 
			Erich Schlegel-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Top-seeded Dustin Johnson birdied the final hole to close out a 2-up 
			win over Adam Long in Group 1.
 Third-seeded Jon Rahm of Spain took the lead over Colombia's 
			Sebastian Munoz on the 16th hole and emerged with a 1-up win in 
			Group 3.
 
 Fourth-seeded Collin Morikawa finished level with J.T. Poston, who 
			gained the tie with an 18th-hole birdie in Group 4.
 
 Fifth-seeded Bryson DeChambeau led nearly start to finish in a 2-up 
			win over France's Antoine Rozner in Group 5.
 
 Sixth-seeded Xander Schauffele benefited from birdies on Nos. 11, 12 
			and 16 before picking up a half point for a tie after England's Andy 
			Sullivan was unable to sink a short putt on No. 17. Scottie 
			Scheffler posted a 2-up win over Australian Jason Day in the other 
			match in Group 6 play.
 
 Daniel Berger, the 14th seed, showed no ill effects of a recent rib 
			injury while competing in Group 14 play. He recorded five birdies on 
			the front nine en route to posting a 6-and-4 decision over Erik van 
			Rooyen of South Africa.
 
 -Field Level Media
 
 
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