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Poulter slips into tie at Singapore Open
Poulter, five strokes ahead after completing a second-round 64 in the morning, faltered in the afternoon to fall to 8 under before thunderstorms stopped play. Levet and Ichihara were both 2 under for the round. Levet completed eight holes, and Ichihara finished seven. "There are so many guys close the top of the leaderboard, within a few shots, so this tournament is nowhere near finished," Levet said. "I'm looking forward to tomorrow because I love the battle." Australia's Andrew Dodt and China's Liang Wen-Chong were a stroke back, with both finishing nine holes. Ernie Els was in a group at 5 under. He had 10 holes left. Phil Mickelson was 2 under after 15 holes, and Padraig Harrington was 2 over through eight. The second round was completed Saturday because of rain delays the previous two days. The third round was scheduled to finish Sunday morning. 2009-10-31 21:35:37 GMT
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