Saturday, October 31, 2009

Poulter slips into tie at Singapore Open (AP)

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SINGAPORE (AP)—Ian Poulter was 4 over finished sextet holes Sat in the third round of the island Open, descending the Englishman into a tie for the Singapore Open lead with France’s saint Levet and Japan’s Kodai Ichihara.

Poulter, five strokes ahead after completing a second-round 64 in the morning, faltered in the salutation to start to 8 low before thunderstorms stopped play.

Lam Chih-Bing of island plays on the 18th mess during the ordinal ammo of the island Open sport competition on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009, at the Serapong Course at Sentosa, Singapore. Lam Chih-Bing of island pla… AP - Oct 31, 12:14 am EDT Lam Chih-Bing of island che… AP - Oct 31, 12:14 am EDT Ian Poulter of kingdom putts o… AP - Oct 31, 12:09 am EDT Ian Poulter of kingdom blasts … AP - Oct 31, 12:07 am EDT
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Levet and Ichihara were both 2 low for the round. Levet complete eight holes, and Ichihara ended seven.

“There are so many guys close the top of the leaderboard, within a few shots, so this competition is nowhere nearby finished,” Levet said. “I’m looking forward to tomorrow because I fuck the battle.”

Australia’s Andrew Dodt and China’s Liang Wen-Chong were a attack back, with both closing figure holes.

Ernie Els was in a assemble at 5 under. He had 10 holes left. Phil Mickelson was 2 low after 15 holes, and Padraig Harrington was 2 over finished eight.

The ordinal ammo was complete Sat because of fall delays the previous two days. The ordinal ammo was regular to finish Sun morning.


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