2009 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship Preview
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Fantasy Golf Picks
I’m giving myself points for picking winners. Hopefully my picks can help you win your fantasy golf league this season. My goal is to get to 111 points for the season, or the equivlant of picking a Top 3 finisher or better each week.
Winner = 10 points
2nd Place = 5 points
3rd Place = 3 points
Top 10 = 1 point
2009 Fantasy Golf Picks Total: 16 Points
2009 Fantasy Golf Preview Weekly Average: 2.3 Points
Last week:
Allenby flirted with the Top 10 at Riviera but that was about it. Weir made the cut but was never in contention and Glover shot 73 & 74 to miss the cut. The drought continues.
This week:
Match Play is a crap shoot, but one of the best non-major tournaments of the year. My general feeling going into tomorrow is that Tiger will struggle some but still manage to win a few matches. But because they are playing on a brand new course it is a little more difficult to bring in past performance. The Ritz-Carlton GC in Tucson plays very long and it’s going to be the putter that will determines who moves on. For the sake of Match Play I will pick one golfer from each bracket that I think has a shot to get to the Final Four. View the bracket here.
1. Camilo Villegas (Bobby Jones Bracket)
Camilo is coming off a T3 finish at the Buick Invitational and is the #3 seed in the Bobby Jones Bracket. This is also the same bracket that Tiger resides in. Tiger should have no trouble getting past #64 Brendan Jones, but could struggle in round 2 against either Goosen or Tim Clark, both of whom are playing great golf through the West Coast swing. Villegas plays Pampling in round 1 and has a relativley easier draw in through round 3 (excluding Ogilvy). Tiger will struggle and Villegas will come out of the Bobby Jones bracket.
2. Luke Donald (Ben Hogan Bracket)
Donald has two Top 10s in his last two starts and has a great track record in this event, finishing no worse then T17 (winning the first two rounds) since 2005. Donald has a great draw this year with a struggling Vijay and Ernie on his side of the bracket through the first two rounds. Dustin Johnson could pose a threat and Phil will too but ultimately I think Donald survives to make the Final Four.
3. Adam Scott (Gary Player Bracket)
Scott hasn’t played since the Sony Open (T2 finish) and could be rusty. Looking at the top players in this bracket Scott seems the only one that jumps out at me as the #5 seed. It’s simply a hunch. Take it or leave it.
4. Henrik Stenson (Sam Snead Bracket)
In the last two years Stenson has a 3rd place finish and a win and as a #2 seed this year should cruise again. #1 Harrington has looked average at best so far this year and #3 Kim has never played in this event before. Furyk and Love III could make some noise but with his clutch experience here, look for Stenson to continue his dominance in the desert.






