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Young stuns McIlroy, Burns defeats Scheffler at Match Play

AUSTIN, Texas — Cameron Young saved his biggest shots for the end Sunday in a stunning turnaround to knock out Rory McIlroy. Then it was Sam Burns getting a surprise win of his own to eliminate close friend and defending champion Scottie Scheffler.

The final edition of the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play didn't lack for entertainment.

It was the first time in the 24-year history that both semifinal matches went extra holes. Right when Austin Country Club was poised for a dream title bout between two of the top players in the world, Young and Burns had the final say.

McIlroy and Scheffler both had a clear advantage in overtime. But McIlroy missed a birdie putt from 9 feet on the first extra hole. Scheffler needed a 4-foot birdie putt to win on the second extra hole. He missed, and Burns beat him with a birdie on the next hole.

McIlroy never trailed on the back nine and was 2 up with three holes to play. But he tugged his tee shot into a bunker on the par-5 16th, which kept him from reaching the green, and Young won the hole with a birdie. They halved the par-3 17th.

McIlroy was close to matching his heroics from Thursday when he drove the 18th green. This time, the ball hit the top collar of the bunker and rolled back into an awful lie. Young came up just short and hit a beautiful pitch-and-run up the slope to 8 feet and holed the birdie putt to send the match to extra holes.

Even then, it was advantage McIlroy.

Young's drive on the par-5 12th came to rest in the sand against a collar, and all he could do was blast out 170 yards short of the back pin. McIlroy played away from the water — he made bogey on No. 12 in regulation from the lake — and came up short, chipping to just inside 10 feet. Young's third shot was about

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