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Tiger becomes the buzz again at PGA tourney

MARANA, Ariz. - Without even showing up, Tiger Woods' prints were all over the Match Play Championship.

Word that Woods was going to speak publicly for the first time Friday dominated the conversation Wednesday, even as 32 matches were being played across the high desert on Dove Mountain.

The day ended with Ross McGowan - who only got into the 64-man field because Woods isn't playing - becoming only the second player in the 12-year history of the event to knock out the No. 1 seed in the opening round - albeit in 19 holes.

"I knew I had a good chance at the beginning of the day," McGowan said. "It is nice to win and get through for tomorrow. It was quite exciting when that one dropped on 19."

McGowan rolled in a 30-foot par putt on the 19th hole to beat Steve Stricker, who was coming off a victory at Riviera and was the top seed in Woods' absence.

"History is showing in this event. It can happen to anybody," Stricker said. "Like I said yesterday, it's kind of scary, because you don't know what you're going to run into."

Stricker, the top seed by default because of Woods' indefinite break from golf, was the only player among the top four seeds to lose.

Lee Westwood controlled his match against fellow Englishman Chris Wood, Jim Furyk went 17 holes before beating Ryder Cup teammate Scott Verplank, and Martin Kaymer of Germany beat Chad Campbell, the first time Campbell has failed to make it out of the first round.

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