Golf: Day praises Dubuisson’s determination
Former outlasts opponent to secure WGC match play crown.
MARANA:
Australia’s Jason Day praised the determined challenge of France’s Victor Dubuisson Sunday after he won the World Golf Championships Match Play crown with a birdie at the 23rd hole of the final.
Dubuisson had erased a three-hole deficit to extend the title match scheduled for 18 holes, and kept it going with two miraculous shots out of the desert cactus before Day finally sealed the win.
Day, 26, never trailed in the match after taking the lead with a birdie at the opening hole. But that fact hardly reflected the drama of the latter stages, when Dubuisson birdied the 17th and got up and down for par from a bunker at 18 to square the match as Day bogeyed 18.
The 23-year-old from Cannes was in serious trouble at the 19th hole, where his approach shot bounced into the desert scrub and nestled in a clump of cactus.
He stepped up and took an unceremonious swing at it, sticking it six feet from the pin and making the putt to stay alive.
He hacked out of the scrub again at the 20th hole en route to a par that matched Day’s.
At the 23rd, Dove Mountain’s drivable par-four 15th, Dubuisson ran out of steam.
His drive bounced into thick rough and his chip out ran almost 30 feet past the pin.
Day was in the first cut of rough and chipped out to three feet.
Dubuisson’s long birdie attempt was short and his par conceded before Day rolled in his winning putt — it was the first hole Day had won since the ninth.
“Long day in the sun I guess,” said Day. “Obviously, I didn’t want it to go this long, but Vic; he’s got a lot of guts and a great short game.
“Pars straight out of the cactus twice, you’re going to see a lot of him for years to come.”
Day collected $1.53 million for his win, while Dubuisson earned $906,000 for his runner-up finish in his first WGC event.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 25th, 2014.
Australia’s Jason Day praised the determined challenge of France’s Victor Dubuisson Sunday after he won the World Golf Championships Match Play crown with a birdie at the 23rd hole of the final.
Dubuisson had erased a three-hole deficit to extend the title match scheduled for 18 holes, and kept it going with two miraculous shots out of the desert cactus before Day finally sealed the win.
Day, 26, never trailed in the match after taking the lead with a birdie at the opening hole. But that fact hardly reflected the drama of the latter stages, when Dubuisson birdied the 17th and got up and down for par from a bunker at 18 to square the match as Day bogeyed 18.
The 23-year-old from Cannes was in serious trouble at the 19th hole, where his approach shot bounced into the desert scrub and nestled in a clump of cactus.
He stepped up and took an unceremonious swing at it, sticking it six feet from the pin and making the putt to stay alive.
He hacked out of the scrub again at the 20th hole en route to a par that matched Day’s.
At the 23rd, Dove Mountain’s drivable par-four 15th, Dubuisson ran out of steam.
His drive bounced into thick rough and his chip out ran almost 30 feet past the pin.
Day was in the first cut of rough and chipped out to three feet.
Dubuisson’s long birdie attempt was short and his par conceded before Day rolled in his winning putt — it was the first hole Day had won since the ninth.
“Long day in the sun I guess,” said Day. “Obviously, I didn’t want it to go this long, but Vic; he’s got a lot of guts and a great short game.
“Pars straight out of the cactus twice, you’re going to see a lot of him for years to come.”
Day collected $1.53 million for his win, while Dubuisson earned $906,000 for his runner-up finish in his first WGC event.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 25th, 2014.