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Tim Schmitt

Bryson DeChambeau’s loss leads our biggest surprises from Wednesday’s WGC-Match Play

AUSTIN, Texas — Since the World Golf Championships’ match play event moved to an opening round-robin structure in 2015, the tournament lost its March Madness-like one-and-done format, but losses on the first day are still costly.

The WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play saw its fair share of upsets on Wednesday and even though those who fell will live to see another day, they’re now in a tough position.

A pair of top 5 seeds lost opening matches on a gloomy day at Austin Country Club, one in which tee times were moved up to avoid the possibility of rain storms.

Curious about match play, how it’s scored or the terminology behind it? Click here for some background info.

Here is a look at the Wednesday’s biggest surprises:

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