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Luiten impresses at Volvo Match Play

Published: 19 Oct 2014 - 06:28 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 12:12 pm

LONDON: Joost Luiten remained the only unbeaten player at the Volvo World Match Play Championship yesterday winning his quarter-final tie 6 and 5 over a hapless Pablo Larrazabal of Spain.
The Dutchman was the only player to win all three of his group matches on the way to the last eight at London Golf Club and the outcome of his clash with Larrazabal was never in doubt as Luiten stormed ahead for the largest winning margin of week.
The 28-year-old, who was considered for a Ryder Cup wild card by European captain Paul McGinley, was gifted the opening hole when Larrazabal found water with his approach to the par five, and then won the second, fifth, sixth and seventh to move five up.
Luiten will next go up against Finland’s Mikko Ilonen who eased home 2 up over French Ryder Cup standout Victor Dubuisson.
Ilonen fell behind quickly but quickly battled back and he led by one after 14 holes. A superb eagle from Dubuisson levelled matters but the Frenchman gave that one back immediately and a poor second at the last sealed his fate.
The other semi-final will be between George Coetzee, the South African who was a late callup to replace the injured Thomas Bjorn, and world number five Henrik Stenson. Coetzee defeated US Ryder Cup player Patrick Reed 2 and 1, making sure of his place in the semi-finals with his eighth birdie of the day on the 16th and a par on 17th to seal win.
Stenson looked set to win comfortably against Jonas Blixt of Sweden, enjoying a three-hole lead with a handful of holes left to play.AFP