Goosen struggles

After two crushing victories, Retief Goosen suddenly found life a lot tougher in the HSBC World Match Play semi-finals at Wentworth today.

Goosen struggles

After two crushing victories, Retief Goosen suddenly found life a lot tougher in the HSBC World Match Play semi-finals at Wentworth today.

The top seed had seen off England’s Kenneth Ferrie and Australian Mark Hensby with a combined 18 holes to spare to reach the last four for the first time, but against New Zealander Michael Campbell he fell five down after just 11 holes.

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