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Poulter up one stroke entering Singapore Open final round

SINGAPORE -- England's Ian Poulter shot a one-over 72 to hang on to a one-shot lead over Graeme McDowell after three rounds Sunday at the Singapore Open. Full Article at Sporting News

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