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Graeme McDowell fights back from 3 down with three to play on day one of World Match Play

In an opening round of comebacks, none is more stunning than Northern Irishman's

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Graeme McDowell plays a shot against Gary Woodland. Photo: AFP

Graeme McDowell rarely felt as hopeless in match play as he did Wednesday at Dove Mountain.

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Overpowered and outplayed for much of the first round, he was 3 down with three holes to play as he watched the majestic flight of Gary Woodland’s tee shot cover the flag on the 16th hole. McDowell figured it was a matter of time before he climbed into a courtesy car to be driven back to the clubhouse.

“The Cadillacs were circling,” he said. They must have looked like buzzards.

In an opening round of comebacks in the Match Play Championship, none was more stunning than McDowell surviving to see another day of this most unpredictable event.

Woodland’s shot took a hard bounce and landed between two corporate suites. Bogey. With a wedge in hand, Woodland pulled it on the wrong side of the 17th green, and McDowell capitalised by making a 12-foot birdie. Woodland blasted out of the left bunker, over the 18th green and into the right bunker to lose a third straight hole.

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McDowell completed his improbable rally with a 6-foot birdie on the 19th hole to win.

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