ZACH JOHNSON QUALIFIES FOR
A SHOT AT THE HSBC WORLD
MATCH-PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Zach Johnson's win in the US Masters has secured his chance to play for £1 million - the richest first prize in golf - at the 2007 HSBC World Match-Play Championship.
Sunday's Augusta win takes him to the top of the 2007 HSBC Major Championships Ranking which guarantees his qualification along with defending champion Paul Casey and world No 1 Tiger Woods.
The HSBC World Match-Play Championship will take place at the Wentworth Club from October 11-14 October.
Johnson carded a final round 69 to finish two ahead of Retief Goosen, Rory Sabbatini and Tiger Woods, and three clear of England's Justin Rose.
Qualification for the HSBC World Match-Play Championship will be decided after the US PGA Championship in August.
The leading 10 players on the 2007 HSBC Major Championships Ranking automatically qualify for the 16-man field.
Total prize money will be £2,440,000 with all matches being decided over 36 holes.
For more information on the qualification criteria for the HSBC World Match-Play Championship, please visit www.hsbcgolf.com
A SHOT AT THE HSBC WORLD
MATCH-PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Zach Johnson's win in the US Masters has secured his chance to play for £1 million - the richest first prize in golf - at the 2007 HSBC World Match-Play Championship.
Sunday's Augusta win takes him to the top of the 2007 HSBC Major Championships Ranking which guarantees his qualification along with defending champion Paul Casey and world No 1 Tiger Woods.
The HSBC World Match-Play Championship will take place at the Wentworth Club from October 11-14 October.
Johnson carded a final round 69 to finish two ahead of Retief Goosen, Rory Sabbatini and Tiger Woods, and three clear of England's Justin Rose.
Qualification for the HSBC World Match-Play Championship will be decided after the US PGA Championship in August.
The leading 10 players on the 2007 HSBC Major Championships Ranking automatically qualify for the 16-man field.
Total prize money will be £2,440,000 with all matches being decided over 36 holes.
For more information on the qualification criteria for the HSBC World Match-Play Championship, please visit www.hsbcgolf.com
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