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France24 (Free subscription) | 31/10/2009
Ian Poulter blew a commanding five-shot advantage Saturday to share the third round clubhouse lead with Thomas Levet and Kodai Ichihara at the Barclays Singapore Open. The flamboyant Englishman played 15 holes Saturday morning to conclude his second round and was on fire with a sizzling 64, opening up a huge lead from Sweden's Daniel Chopra and Taiwanese qualifier Chan Yih-Shin. But his touch deserted...
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France24 (Free subscription) | 31/10/2009
Ian Poulter opened up a commanding five-stroke lead as the second round of the weather-interrupted Singapore Open was completed Saturday, with the Englishman hitting a rich vein of form. Poulter, returning from a six-week break, only managed three holes of his second round on Friday but quickly picked up two shots to join overnight clubhouse leader Daniel Chopra of Sweden at seven-under-par. Another...
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
SINGAPORE (AP) -- Daniel Chopra shot a 6-under 65 Friday to move into a three-way tie with Ian Poulter and Chan Yih-shin at the rain-plagued Singapore Open.
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France24 (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
Sweden's two-time US PGA Tour winner Daniel Chopra grabbed the clubhouse lead at the Singapore Open on Friday as Padraig Harrington finally found form to stay in the rain-hit tournament. Once again lightning disrupted the day with more than half the field failing to finish, including first round leader Ian Poulter and world number two Phil Mickelson. The US-based Chopra is safely home on seven-under-par...
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The Age (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
Daniel Chopra shot a six-under 65 Friday to move into a three-way tie with Ian Poulter and Chan Yih-shin at the top of the leaderboard at the Singapore Open.
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
Daniel Chopra shot a six-under 65 Friday to move into a three-way tie with Ian Poulter and Chan Yih-shin at the top of the leaderboard at the Singapore Open.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
Daniel Chopra shot a 6-under 65 Friday to move into a three-way tie with Ian Poulter and Chan Yih-shin at the rain-plagued Singapore Open. Chopra closed his second round at 7 under, while both Poulter and Chan failed to finish the round because of darkness. Poulter made it through three holes and Chan seven before the suspension. More than half the field was still on the course when play was halted...
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
SINGAPORE - Daniel Chopra shot a 6-under 65 Friday to move into a three-way tie with Ian Poulter and Chan Yih-shin at the rain-plagued Singapore Open. Chopra closed his...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
Daniel Chopra shot a 6-under 65 Friday to move into a three-way tie with Ian Poulter and Chan Yih-shin at the rain-plagued Singapore Open.
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JP's Betting Blog (Free subscription) | 18/10/2009
Sunday 18 October Another profitable day, thanks largely to Football Elite who had another two winners today at around 3/1 and 6/5 to continue their great start to the season. SLH had a successful lay on his Exchange line with Ibberton beaten into second in the last race at Kempton. Two out of two for Punter Profits, Calusa Caldera and Baltazar King - both at short prices but welcome winners all the...
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Armchair Golf Blog (Free subscription) | 01/09/2009
TIGER WOODS MISSED a seven-foot birdie putt on the final hole of The Barclays that would have tied him for the lead. Meanwhile, Heath Slocum slammed home a 21-foot tournament-winning putt on the 72nd hole. Welcome to golf’s Twilight Zone. Did you see it? Slocum’s putt was a thing of beauty. Perfect pace, center cut, as those CBS guys like to say. It reminded me of, well, Tiger. And Tiger...
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
Tiger Woods shooting a 64 makes perfect sense. Even defending AT&T National champion Anthony Kim having enough gusto in his game to fire a course-record 62 on Thursday seemed feasible. But the distance from Kim to Woods and Woods to Jim Furyk - occupied by the likes of D.A. Points, Bryce Molder, Steve Elkington and Daniel Chopra - well, that's a little tougher to explain. Unless you account for...
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