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The Volvo World Match Play Championship was an annual match play men's professional golf tournament which was staged from 1964 to 2014. The World Match Play Championship was a limited field event, originally contested by just eight players before being expanded to sixteen in 1977, and to 24 in 2011.
1964 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship; ... 2014 Volvo World Match Play Championship This page was last edited on 14 September 2020, at 17:59 (UTC). ...
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1964 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship; 1965 European Amateur Team Championship; ... 2014 Volvo World Match Play Championship; 2014 Women's British Open;
The 2014 Volvo World Match Play Championship was the 49th Volvo World Match Play Championship to be played. It was held 15–19 October, with the champion receiving €650,000. The format was 16 players split into four pools of four, with the top two in each pool progressing to the knock-out stage. [1]
The 2013 Volvo World Match Play Championship was the 48th Volvo World Match Play Championship played. It was held 16–19 May, with the champion receiving €800,000. The format was 24 players split into eight pools of three, with the top two in each pool progressing to the knock-out stage. [1] It was an official money event on the European Tour
World Matchplay may refer to: In golf. WGC Match Play, a World Golf Championships event; Volvo World Match Play Championship, an invitational event on the European Tour; Cisco World Ladies Match Play Championship, held in Japan in 2001 and 2002; HSBC Women's World Match Play Championship, LPGA event held 2005–7; In other sports. World ...
The 2012 Volvo World Match Play Championship was the 47th Volvo World Match Play Championship played. It was held 17–20 May, with the champion receiving €700,000. The format was 24 players split into eight pools of three, with the top two in each pool progressing to the knock-out stage. [1] It was an official money event on the European Tour