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World Match Play Championship to change formats and locations in 2009
- PA Sports
VIRGINIA WATER, England (PA) -- The World Match Play Championship, which isn\\\'t being staged this year for the first time since it began in 1964, will start a new era I 2009 with a move from Wentworth to Spain and a new round-robin format.
The event, which lost sponsors HSBC after Ernie Els captured a record seventh title last October, is to be held at the Finca Cortesin course near Marbella.
Volvo will be the new backers, prize money will be around $5 million and the field of 16 will be split into four groups.
Places will be offered to defending champion Els, the leading world-ranked player from each of Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Australasia and the Africa/Middle East region, four more from the world rankings, four from the European Tour Order of Merit and finally next year\\\'s Volvo China Open champion.
The groups of four will play each other on the first two days over 18 holes, with the group winners progressing to the 36-hole semifinals on the Saturday.
First prize will be approximately $1.2 million -- under HSBC it became a world record $2 million -- with $700,000 for the runner-up down to about $200,000 for those who finish bottom of their groups.
The season-ending Volvo Masters has been held in southern Spain every year 1988, but the Swedish car company will stage that for the last time at Valderrama this October before switching its attentions to the Match Play






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