2011 Volvo World Match Play Championship
2011 Volvo World Match Play ChampionshipTournament information |
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Dates |
19–22 May |
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Location |
Andalusia, Spain |
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Course(s) |
Finca Cortesín Golf Club |
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Tour(s) |
European Tour |
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Format |
Match play – 18 holes |
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Statistics |
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Par |
72 |
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Length |
7,290 yards (6,670 m) |
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Field |
24 players |
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Prize fund |
€3,400,000 |
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Winner's share |
€800,000 |
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Champion |
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Ian Poulter |
def. Luke Donald 2 & 1 |
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The 2011 Volvo World Match Play Championship was the 46th Volvo World Match Play Championship played. It was held 19–22 May, with the champion receiving €800,000. The format was 24 players split into eight pools of three, with the top two in each pool progressing to the knock-out stage.[1] It was an official money event on the European Tour.
Course
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
Out |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
In |
Total |
Yards |
471 |
215 |
541 |
334 |
575 |
195 |
494 |
574 |
352 |
3,751 |
188 |
627 |
224 |
413 |
353 |
525 |
464 |
177 |
568 |
3,539 |
7,290 |
Par |
4 |
3 |
5 |
4 |
5 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
37 |
3 |
5 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
3 |
5 |
35 |
72 |
Format
The 24 players were split into eight pools of three, with the players seeded by their Official World Golf Ranking.[1] Within each pool, every player played each other in a round-robin format over 18-hole matches. Points were awarded based upon win (2), tie (1) or loss (0). The two leading players from each pool advanced to the knock-out stage. In case of ties, sudden-death playoffs were used to determine rankings.
Participants
Pool play
Source[4]
- 1st – Westwood
- 2nd – Baddeley
- 3rd – Hansen
- 1st – Schwartzel (Schwartzel wins at second extra hole.)
- 2nd – Edfors
- 3rd – Jiménez (Jiménez eliminated on first extra hole.)
- 1st – Kaymer
- 2nd – Noh
- 3rd – Yang
- 1st – Colsaerts
- 2nd – McIlroy
- 3rd – Goosen
- 1st – McDowell
- 2nd – Vegas
- 3rd – Oosthuizen
- 1st – Quirós
- 2nd – Kjeldsen
- 3rd – Casey
- 1st – Donald
- 2nd – Fisher
- 3rd – Moore
- 1st – Molinari
- 2nd – Poulter
- 3rd – Lawrie
Playoffs
Source[4]
Prize money breakdown
Source:[5]
Place | Actual prize fund (€) | Race to Dubai fund (€) |
Champion | 800,000 | 566,660 |
Runner-up | 420,000 | 377,770 |
Semi-finals losers x 2 | 220,000 | 119,400 |
Quarter-finals losers x 4 | 115,000 | 112,500 |
Round of 16 losers x 8 | 90,000 | 58,730 |
Third place in pool x 8 | 70,000 | 40,540 |
Total | €3,400,000 | 2,571,390 |
Notes and references
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