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Sunday November 1, 2009

Huge blow for Poulter

SINGAPORE: Ian Poulter blew a commanding five-shot advantage yesterday to share the third round clubhouse lead with Thomas Levet and Kodai Ichihara at the Barclays Singapore Open.

The flamboyant Englishman played 15 holes yesterday 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 him when he came back out for his third round, dropping four shots in the six holes he played before a lightning storm ended play early, with no-one yet finished.

“It wasn’t the best start. I three putted the first and then went for the green in two on the fourth from a bad lie and hit it in the water,” he said.

As Poulter was struggling, Frenchman Levet and Japan’s Ichihara were picking up shots.

All three are eight under for the tournament with Australia’s Andrew Dodt and China’s Liang Wenchong a shot further back in a share of fourth.

None of them has played more than nine holes, meaning a long day today if they have any hope of finishing the tournament on time.

Levet, who has battled his way back to fitness after bouts of vertigo hurt his game throughout 2006 and 2007, said he loved being at the front, and was ready to finish the job today.

“I am very happy with the way that I am playing at the moment and I am looking forward to Sunday because I love the battle,” he said.

Liang, a former Asian number one, is also ready for the fight and said he was enjoying himself.

“I’m just trying to enjoy the golf. I finished top-5 in Johor last week which locked up my Tour card for next season. I’ve got no pressure at all now and my confidence is also up,” he said.

World number two Phil Mickelson again struggled to find any consistency. He stroked four birdies in his opening nine but three bogeys soon after left him at two-under and stuck on the 15th hole.

Elsewhere, two early bogeys for Ireland’s three-time Major-winner Padraig Harrington put paid to any hopes he had. — AFP

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