Quarter-finals: Luke Donald, looking to win his first tournament in the United States for five years, was four up on Ryan Moore after the first nine holes
Martin Kaymer of Germany hits his tee shot on the fifth hole during his quarter-final match with Miguel Angel Jimenez, on a chilly and overcast day in Arizona
South Korea's Y.E. Yang strides along the 14th fairway but was eventually beaten by American Matt Kuchar, far right, in their quarter-final
Round three: Graeme McDowell takes his first putt of the day at Dove Mountain in Arizona where he faces YE Yang of South Korea in the last 16
Yang, who won the 2009 US PGA title, proves a tough opponent for the Northern Irishman and triumphs 3&2
England's Luke Donald enjoys more success against 17-year-old Matteo Manassero, beating the youngster by the same score to set up a quarter final with Ryan Moore
Australian Geoff Ogilvy loses 6&4 to big-hitting lefty Bubba Watson, who will now face fellow American JB Holmes
Holmes, a late replacement for Tim Clark, overcomes Ogilvy's countryman Jason Day one up
Rickie Fowler is unable to emulate his heroics in beating Phil Mickelson and loses to 2&1 Matt Kuchar
Kuchar, who topped the US money list last year, will face Yang in the last eight
German Martin Kaymer comes from behind to beat Hunter Mahan 2&1 to set up quarter-final against Miguel Angel Jimenez of Spain, who trounces Ben Crane 8&6
Round two: Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell defeats Ross Fisher 4&2 to book a meeting with South Korea's YE Yang in the last 16 at Dove Mountain, Arizona
Rickie Fowler, 22, produces an excellent display to defeat Phil Mickelson 6&5. Straight after Fowler's victory, Mickelson said: "I couldn't quite keep pace, didn't quite have my A-game but he sure did."
Rory McIlroy, the world number seven, endures a difficult day, losing 8&7 to on-form American Ben Crane
Lee Westwood struggles to impose himself against Nick Watney and goes down on the 18th with his world number one spot under threat from Germany's Martin Kaymer, who beats Justin Rose on the 20th hole
Paul Casey has reached the last two finals but is unable to get past Australian Jason Day
Luke Donald will next play Matteo Manassero after a 2&1 victory over another Italian Edoardo Molinari
Round one: England's Ian Poulter is the defending champion and is up against 2009 Open winner Stewart Cink
Cink proves to be the master of Match Play as the American defeats 35-year-old Poulter after he holed a four-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole
Rickie Fowler looks good on the green and sets up a mouth-watering second-round clash against Phil Mickelson after defeating Sweden's Peter Hanson
Woods looks off form and despite making a birdie on the 18th to save the match he makes a hash of the 19th hole and is eliminated by Thomas Bjorn
Padraig Harrington tees off on the third hole but his day ends in defeat as he loses 4 & 3 to Australia's Geoff Ogilvy
World number one Lee Westwood is in good form and progresses with ease after beating Sweden's Henrik Stenson 3 & 2
Practise: Woods warms up at the picturesque Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Dove Mountain, Arizona, for the WGC Match Play event taking place over five days in the desert
The lavish clubhouse at the Ritz-Carlton Club provides a luxurious haven for the star-studded line-up
The course is renowned for its numerous giant cacti, which are dotted around like telegraph poles - and the players are anxious to avoid
The local flora is stunning to look at but can present uncomfortable problems for the players
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