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2009 Volvo World Match Play Championship


FieldValue
name2009 Volvo World Match Play Championship
dates29 October – 1 November
locationAndalusia, Spain
courseFinca Cortesín Golf Club
tourEuropean Tour
par72
yardage7439 yd
field16 players
formatMatch play – 18 holes
(36-hole semi-finals and final)
purse€3,250,000
winners_share€750,000
championENG Ross Fisher
scoredef. Anthony Kim 4 & 3
previous2007
next2011

(36-hole semi-finals and final) The 2009 Volvo World Match Play Championship was the 45th Volvo World Match Play Championship played, the first for two years and the first time at Finca Cortesín Golf Club. It was held from 29 October to 1 November, with the champion receiving €750,000. A new format was introduced, with the sixteen players split into four groups of four, with the winner of each group progressing to the semi-finals. Once again it was an official money event on the European Tour.

Qualification

1. Defending champion (Ernie Els is not taking part):

  • Rory McIlroy

2. Winner of the 2009 Volvo China Open

  • Scott Strange

3. The leading player, based upon their nationality, listed on the Official World Golf Ranking, from each of the following regions:

  • Europe - Paul Casey
  • Africa/Middle East - Retief Goosen
  • North America - Anthony Kim
  • South America - Camilo Villegas
  • Asia - Jeev Milkha Singh
  • Australasia - Robert Allenby

4. The leading four players (not otherwise qualified) from the Official World Golf Rankings

  • Henrik Stenson
  • Sergio García
  • Lee Westwood
  • Martin Kaymer

5. The leading four players (not otherwise qualified) from the Race to Dubai

  • Ross Fisher
  • Ángel Cabrera
  • Simon Dyson
  • Oliver Wilson

Substitutions were made from various sources.

Course

123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Metres4312184953055262054525253223,4792075732053783234804241625193,271
Par4354534543735344443535

Format

The sixteen players were split into four groups of four, seeded by their World Ranking. Within each group, every player played each other in a round robin format over full 18-hole matches. Each match completed the full 18 holes. Points were awarded based upon win (2), tie (1) or loss (0). The leading player from each group qualified for the semi-final knockout stage. In case of ties, aggregate number of holes won were used to determine the winner.

The semi-finals and finals were played over 36 holes.

Group stages

Results

NamePCRGAKSS
Paul Casey1dn3dn1dn
Retief Goosen1up4dn1up
Anthony Kim3up4up3dn
Scott Strange1up1dn3up
NameSGMKRAOW
Sergio García4upA/S1dn
Martin Kaymer4dn1dn1dn
Robert AllenbyA/S1up2up
Oliver Wilson1up1up2dn
NameHSRMACSD
Henrik Stenson4dn2up3dn
Rory McIlroy4up5dn2up
Ángel Cabrera2dn5up7up
Simon Dyson3up2dn7dn
NameLWCVRFJMS
Lee WestwoodA/S2up6dn
Camilo VillegasA/S2dn3up
Ross Fisher2dn2up1up
Jeev Milkha Singh6up3dn1dn

Standings

PlayerSeedWLTH(+/−)Pts
Anthony Kim921044
Scott Strange1621034
Retief Goosen8210−24
Paul Casey1030−50
PlayerSeedWLTH(+/−)Pts
Robert Allenby1220135
Oliver Wilson1321004
Sergio García411133
Martin Kaymer5030−60
PlayerSeedWLTH(+/−)Pts
Ángel Cabrera11210104
Rory McIlroy621014
Henrik Stenson3120−52
Simon Dyson14120−62
PlayerSeedWLTH(+/−)Pts
Ross Fisher1021014
Camilo Villegas711113
Lee Westwood2111−43
Jeev Milkha Singh1512022

Final four

31 October 1 November 1 November | |USA Anthony Kim|5&4 |AUS Robert Allenby| | |ARG Ángel Cabrera| |ENG Ross Fisher|39 h | |USA Anthony Kim| |ENG Ross Fisher|4&3 | |AUS Robert Allenby |19 h |ARG Ángel Cabrera|

Prize money breakdown

PlaceActual prize fund (€)Race to Dubai fund (€)World Money List fund (US$)Total€3,250,000€1,488,588$2,131,731
Champion750,000541,667775,694
Runner-up450,000361,108517,124
Third place250,000203,450291,350
Fourth place200,000162,500232,708
Runner-ip in group x 4150,000107,575154,053
Third place in group x 4130,00063,37590,756
Fourth place in group x 4120,0008,91370,046

References

References

  1. (28 October 2009). "Casey returns at World Match Play". BBC Sport.
  2. "Volvo World Match Play Championship - Qualification Criteria".
  3. (26 October 2009). "Volvo World Matchplay Draw". European Tour.
  4. (30 October 2009). "Fisher faces Cabrera in last four". BBC Sport.
  5. (29 October 2009). "Casey crashes out of Match Play". BBC Sport.
  6. (31 October 2009). "Fisher sets up final against Kim". BBC Sport.
  7. (1 November 2009). "Fisher clinches Match Play crown". BBC Sport.
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