2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play final results: Prize money payouts and leaderboard
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2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play final results: Prize money payouts and leaderboard

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The 2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play final leaderboard is headed by winner Kevin Kisner, who beat Matt Kuchar by a 3-and-2 margin in the final match to win his first World Golf Championships event at Austin Country Club in Austin, Texas. Kisner avenged his loss in the final a year ago to Bubba Watson.

Francesco Molinari beat Lucas Bjerregaard 4 and 2 in the consolation match to secure third place.

Kisner won the $1,745,000 tournament winner's share of the $10,250,000 purse.

2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

Final

  • Kevin Kisner ($1,745,000) WINS 3 and 2 vs. Matt Kuchar ($1,095,000)

Consolation

  • Francesco Molinari ($712,000) WINS 4 and 2 vs. Lucas Bjerregaard ($574,000)

Semifinals

  • Kevin Kisner WINS 1 UP vs. Francesco Molinari
  • Lucas Bjerregaard LOSES 1 DOWN vs. Matt Kuchar

Quarterfinals

  • Group 11: Louis Oosthuizen LOSES 2 and 1 vs. Group 14: Kevin Kisner
  • Group 7: Francesco Molinari WINS 6 and 5 vs. Group 15: Kevin Na
  • Group 5: Lucas Bjerregaard WINS 1 UP vs. Group 13: Tiger Woods
  • Group 8: Matt Kuchar WINS 2 UP vs. Group 16: Sergio Garcia

Quarterfinal losers each won $315,000

Round of 16

  • Group 6: Marc Leishman LOSES 2 and 1 vs. Group 11: Louis Oosthuizen
  • Group 3: Haotong Li LOSES 6 and 5 vs. Group 14: Kevin Kisner
  • Group 7: Francesco Molinari WINS 5 and 4 vs. Group 10: Paul Casey
  • Group 2: Justin Rose LOSES 2 DOWN vs. Group 15: Kevin Na
  • Group 5: Lucas Bjerregaard WINS 3 and 2 vs. Group 12: Henrik Stenson
  • Group 4: Rory McIlroy LOSES 2 and 1 vs. Group 13: Tiger Woods
  • Group 8: Matt Kuchar WINS 4 and 3 vs. Group 9: Tyrrell Hatton
  • Group 1: Branden Grace LOSES 1 DOWN vs. Group 16: Sergio Garcia

Round of 16 losers each won $167,000

2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play: Final group standings

Payouts for those who didn't get out of group stage

  • T17. Gary Woodland -- $108,429
  • T17. Alex Noren -- $108,429
  • T17. Justin Harding -- $108,429
  • T17. JB Holmes -- $108,429
  • T17. Abraham Ancer -- $108,429
  • T17. Jim Furyk -- $108,429
  • T17. Ian Poulter -- $108,429
  • T24. Hideki Matsuyama -- $81,312
  • T24. Justin Thomas -- $81,312
  • T24. Satoshi Kodaira -- $81,312
  • T24. Xander Schauffele -- $81,312
  • T24. Tommy Fleetwood -- $81,312
  • T24. Patrick Cantlay -- $81,312
  • T24. Jordan Spieth -- $81,312
  • T24. Patrick Reed -- $81,312
  • T24. Tom Lewis -- $81,312
  • T24. Jon Rahm -- $81,312
  • T24. Rafa Cabrera Bello -- $81,312
  • T24. Charles Howell III -- $81,312
  • T24. Kyle Stanley -- $81,312
  • T24. Brandt Snedeker -- $81,312
  • T24. Billy Horschel -- $81,312
  • T24. Shane Lowry -- $81,312
  • T40. Bryson DeChambeau -- $62,500
  • T40. Dustin Johnson -- $62,500
  • T40. Emiliano Grillo -- $62,500
  • T40. Luke List -- $62,500
  • T40. Keegan Bradley -- $62,500
  • T40. Kiradech Aphibarnrat -- $62,500
  • T40. Thorbjorn Olesen -- $62,500
  • T40. Phil Mickelson -- $62,500
  • T40. Tony Finau -- $62,500
  • T40. Matt Wallace -- $62,500
  • T40. Russell Knox -- $62,500
  • T40. Byeong Hun An -- $62,500
  • T40. Aaron Wise -- $62,500
  • T40. Keith Mitchell -- $62,500
  • T40. Bubba Watson -- $62,500
  • T40. Andrew Putnam -- $62,500
  • T56. Chez Reavie -- $53,000
  • T56. Eddie Pepperell -- $53,000
  • T56. Brooks Koepka -- $53,000
  • T56. Webb Simpson -- $53,000
  • T56. Lee Westwood -- $53,000
  • T61. Matt Fitzpatrick -- $50,750
  • T61. Si Woo Kim -- $50,750
  • T61. Cameron Smith -- $50,750
  • T61. Jason Day -- $50,750

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