HSBC World Matchplay Preview

The HSBC World Matchplay Championship gets underway at Wentworth tomorrow and has attracted a very strong field for this year's renewal. Defending champion Michael Campbell of New Zealand has been seeded first in the draw.

The prestigious HSBC World Matchplay Championship begins at Wentworth in Surrey tomorrow, and New Zealand's Michael Campbell (pictured with the trophy) will have to be at the very top of his game if he is to retain the title he won last year after beating Ireland's Paul McGinley in the final.

A very strong field has been assembled for the event, whose list of past champions reads like a who's who of champion golfers over the last four decades (see below). World number one Tiger Woods will be looking to win the event for the first time and is making his first appearance since losing the 1998 final to his fellow American Mark O'Meara, while the presence of Jim Furyk (USA), David Howell (Eng), Paul Casey (Eng), Luke Donald (Eng), Robert Karlsson (Swe) and Colin Montgomerie (Sco) in this matchplay event can only add to the gathering fervour ahead of next week's Ryder Cup between Europe and the USA.

"It's great that Tiger is here," the 43 year-old Scot, who meets Ryder Cup colleague Howell in the pick of the opening matches, said on Tuesday.

"The draw has worked out well for me because I stay away from him as long as possible. It would be great if Luke could have a real go at him and if one of us can beat him then it would do Europe the power of good for next week."

"It's a shame I've been drawn against David [Howell]," he said of his first round clash.

"I'd rather not play a team-mate and I think both of us feel that way. It's an awkward one but we have to put the fact that we are colleagues next week out of our minds. I will start to think properly about the Ryder Cup on Monday when I pack."

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