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Defending champion Graeme McDowell bows out of World Match Play Championship

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Graeme McDowell went down 2 and 1 to Finn Mikko Ilonen. Photo: AP

Defending champion Graeme McDowell was beaten on the second day of the World Match Play Championship on Thursday in what was just his third ever loss competing in the tournament.

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The Northern Irishman reached the quarter-finals of the event on his debut in 2011, the final in 2012 and was crowned champion last year, while his opening-day victory over Alexander Levy gave him an overall record of 15 wins from 17 matches.

However, the Ryder Cup star and former US Open champion went down 2 and 1 to Finland's Mikko Ilonen at the London Club.

“I’m disappointed to lose today but Mikko was incredibly solid,” McDowell said. “I felt like I played the best golf the first five holes but he putted better and that was the difference.”

But for Stephen Gallacher, McDowell’s Ryder Cup teammate, his last-hole loss to Pablo Larrazabal – the Spaniard holed a 30-yard pitch on the 18th – meant the Scot had been beaten in 10 consecutive singles defeats across six different match-play competitions.

I’m disappointed to lose today but Mikko was incredibly solid. I felt like I played the best golf the first five holes but he putted better and that was the difference
Graeme McDowell

Gallacher, beaten on his Ryder Cup debut by Phil Mickelson at Gleneagles last month, said: “I was five under today and have played two guys that haven’t had any bogeys.

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