Everything you need to know from the first two knockout rounds in Texas.
The final four was formed, brilliant Blandy took his bow, Kevin continued his love affair and Brooks was being Brooks on day four of the 2022 WGC - Dell Technologies Match Play.
Here is everything you need to know from Saturday at Austin Country Club.
Scheffler on target for top spot
Scottie Scheffler is two matches away from becoming World Number One after moving into the semi-finals. The American entered the week as the fifth seed but should he go one better than last year's defeat in the final, he will replace Jon Rahm at the top of the Official World Golf Ranking. First though, he will have to beat former World Number One Dustin Johnson, with Austin Country Club specialist Kevin Kisner taking on Canada's Corey Conners in the other semi-final. Scheffler was a 3 & 2 winner over Irishman Seamus Power in the quarter-finals, while Johnson beat Brooks Koepka 2 Up, Kisner took down Will Zalatoris 4 & 3 and Conners edged out Abraham Ancer 2 Up.
Bland takes positives from remarkable week
Richard Bland saw his run this week ended by Johnson in the last-16 but the 49-year-old was happy to leave Austin Country Club knowing he could mix it with the very best. After finishing All Square with former U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau and beating former World Number One Lee Westwood and 2021 winner on the US PGA Tour Talor Gooch in the group stages, Bland was left to face a man who has spent 135 weeks at the top of the Official World Golf Ranking. The Englishman fell 3 & 2 after being 2 Up early on and was delighted to go toe-to-toe with a player he called "arguably the best in the world". "I've learned that I can compete with these guys," he said. "How much longer I've got left doing that I don't know - hopefully a little while yet. When I play my way and the way I want to play I can give these guys a run for their money and I look forward to doing it again."
Thank you from the bottom of my ❤️ for all the support & messages this week! To all involved @DellMatchPlay for making it a unforgettable week for me. To all the fans out there cheering me on ❤️unfortunately DJ just to strong this morning 😏 pic.twitter.com/wPLyxtVAik
— Richard Bland (@blandy73) March 26, 2022
Kisner loves Austin Country Club
Kisner lost in the final at this event in 2018 and then won it 12 months later. In his last-16 tie this week, he was 3 Down with four to play against Adam Scott but won four holes in a row with the help of this eagle at the 16th.
No quit in this Dawg @DellMatchPlay pic.twitter.com/Vb5PL67oXD
— Kevin Kisner (@K_Kisner) March 26, 2022
Then against Zalatoris, he did this on the third.
Imagination ✔️
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 26, 2022
Creativity ✔️
Precision ✔️@K_Kisner can do it all.
He's 2UP thru 3. pic.twitter.com/g1JcwrAi1Q
Kisner has 21 wins from 28 matches in six appearances in Austin.
Ancer's incredible run
Ancer won his first match this week on the 17th and his next two went to the last. He needed just 12 holes to beat Collin Morikawa in the last-16 and in 65 holes over four matches he never trailed. A Conners birdie on the fifth in the quarter-finals saw his run end at 69. That is some going.
💪 @Abraham_Ancer has played 65 holes this week.
— WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play (@DellMatchPlay) March 26, 2022
He hasn’t trailed once. pic.twitter.com/2ExNYwJxQF
Scheffler gets some luck
How close was this to going in the water on the 13th?
Risky business. 😳
— WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play (@DellMatchPlay) March 26, 2022
This is what makes the drivable par-4 13th so fun. pic.twitter.com/vzhobJRJJn
Three holes later he made his own
Bad drive - terrible second - sublime third - birdie. Take a bow, Scottie.
An absolute roller-coaster of a birdie for Scottie Scheffler 😅 pic.twitter.com/xmby7Cx35k
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 26, 2022
Just the 442 yards
Behave Brooks.
442 yards 💪👀@BKoepka pic.twitter.com/JMwAmrMxK5
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 26, 2022
He's not bad with the wedges either
Seriously Brooks, behave.
2UP through 4 against Dustin Johnson.
— WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play (@DellMatchPlay) March 26, 2022
No slowing down for @BKoepka. pic.twitter.com/efKdzhTHQY