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   <title>Mickelson leads Woods, Watney in China</title>
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   Phil Mickelson shot a five-under 67 on Saturday and took a two-shot lead over Tiger Woods and Nick Watney at the HSBC Champions. Mickelson tapped in at the 18th for his sixth birdie of the day and finished three trips around the Sheshan International course at 14-under 202. The stage was set for an exciting battle between the top-ranked players in the world after Woods, hitting from a bunker, scrambled for a closing par to shoot a two-under
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   Tiger Woods chipped in for one of his six birdies in a five-under 67 Friday that gave him a share of the lead with Nick Watney at the HSBC Champions. Making his third trip to China for this event, where he was a runner-up in his two previous starts, Woods had a 67 for the second straight day on the Sheshan International course. Both Woods and Watney birdied the 18th hole to reach 10-under 134. Watney, who was the overnight leader after a 
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   <title>Watney goes low for HSBC Champions lead</title>
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   Nick Watney matched the course record at Sheshan International Golf Club on Thursday with an eight-under 64 and took the first-round lead of the WGC-HSBC Champions. Martin Kaymer, who is second to Lee Westwood in the Race to Dubai, Shane Lowry and Ryan Moore are knotted in second place at six-under 66. This tournament is a World Golf Championships event for the first time and the field reflects the championship's new status. World No. 1 T
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   <title>Fisher bests Kim at World Match Play</title>
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   Ross Fisher took down Anthony Kim 4 &amp;amp; 3 in Sunday's 36-hole final of the Volvo World Match Play Championship. Fisher, who never trailed in the final match, won for the third time on the European Tour. "I am absolutely ecstatic," Fisher exclaimed. "It has been a long, grueling week, but it's obviously been worthwhile. I could have gone out on Friday, but fortunately Camilo Villegas and Lee Westwood managed to halve, so I got throu
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   <title>Poulter wins Singapore Open</title>
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   Ian Poulter captured his first win in three years Sunday at the Singapore Open despite shooting a one-over 72 in the final round. The 33-year-old Englishman finished the rain-delayed tournament a wire-to-wire winner at 10-under 274, one shot ahead of China's Wen-Chong Liang. After three days of weather stoppages and suspensions, players were on the course for nearly nine hours Sunday as they finished up the third and fourth rounds. Liang 
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   <title>Kim versus Fisher at World Match Play</title>
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   Anthony Kim and Ross Fisher both won their semifinal matches on Saturday and will meet in Sunday's 36-hole final of the Volvo World Match Play Championship. Kim handled Robert Allenby, 5 &amp;amp; 4, in the first semifinal at Finca Cortesin Golf Club, then Fisher toppled Masters champion Angel Cabrera, 1-up, on the third extra hole of a classic match. Cabrera was 1-down with the par-five 18th to play. Fisher was in the fairway but laid up 
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