At the 2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, Matt Kuchar made a valiant effort to tie Tiger Woods’ record of 18 consecutive match play wins. Kuchar had won his first 17 matches in the tournament, and was looking to make it 18 in a row. Unfortunately, he fell short of his goal, losing to Lucas Bjerregaard in the semi-finals.
Kuchar had been on a roll throughout the tournament, winning his first four matches with ease. He then faced off against Ian Poulter in the quarterfinals, and managed to come out on top in a close match. This set up his match against Bjerregaard in the semi-finals, where he was unable to keep his streak alive.
Kuchar’s attempt to tie Woods’ record was impressive, but ultimately unsuccessful. Woods had won 18 consecutive matches at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play from 1999 to 2004. Kuchar’s streak was impressive in its own right, but it was not enough to break Woods’ record.
Kuchar’s attempt to tie Woods’ record was a valiant effort, and he should be proud of his performance. He put up a good fight against Bjerregaard, and he should be commended for his efforts. Although he fell short of his goal, Kuchar should take comfort in the fact that he was able to make it so far in the tournament.
Overall, Matt Kuchar’s attempt to tie Tiger Woods’ record at the 2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play was an admirable effort. Kuchar put up a good fight against Bjerregaard, and should be proud of his performance. Although he was unable to break Woods’ record, Kuchar should take comfort in the fact that he was able to make it so far in the tournament.