Kevin Kisner bags $14 million in WGC-Match Play final


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In the third-place consolation match, Italy’s Francesco Molinari secured a $712,000 ($A1m) payday when he downed Denmark’s Lucas Bjerregaard, 4 and 2.


To reach the final, former WGC-Match Play winner Kuchar defeated Bjerregaard in Sunday morning’s semi-final.


Bjerregard, who secured $US574,000 ($A807,000) for fourth place, had knocked Tiger Woods out in Saturday afternoon’s quarter final.


Marc Leishman was the last Australian standing at the WGC event, bowing out in the round of 16.


Fellow Australian’s Jason Day and Cameron Smith failed to advance from the group stage.


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