Ian Poulter takes early lead at Singapore Open
By ALEX KENNEDY
Associated Press Writer
SINGAPORE (AP) - Ian Poulter took a one-shot lead over Ernie Els
at the Singapore Open on Thursday before play was halted by
darkness following a three-hour suspension due to lightning.
Poulter, who had six birdies, shot a 5-under 66 at the par-71
Sentosa Golf Club, one stroke ahead of Els and Chan Yih-shin.
``It was nice,'' Poulter said after his round. ``There were no
mistakes on the back nine and on my front nine, after I bogeyed the
first, I started to hit some good shots.''
Phil Mickelson, who had an eagle and three birdies to go with
three bogeys for a 69, was in a group of seven players at 2 under.
``I putted well today, and as the week goes on I think I will
get better and better as I get accustomed to the speed of the
greens,'' Mickelson said.
Poulter is looking to move up the rankings of the European
Tour's Race to Dubai, where he's currently in 29th place. The
Singapore Open is co-sanctioned by the European and Asian tours.
About half the field had not completed the first round when play
was stopped by darkness. Earlier, play was suspended for three
hours due to thunderstorms.
Padraig Harrington and Geoff Ogilvy were among the players who
will finish the first round on Friday morning.
10/29/09 07:12
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