Poulter ends win drought in Singapore

Eurosport - Sun, 01 Nov 06:00:00 2009

England's Ian Poulter hung on to win the Singapore Open at Sentosa golf club after a final round of 72 left him one shot clear of China's Liang Wen-chong.

Britain's Poulter hits a shot during final round of Singapore Open - 0

Poulter overcame a mid-round crisis in the closing stages to finish the £3 million event on 10-under 274 to complete a wire-to-wire victory.

Australia's Adam Scott enjoyed his best result since January by finishing up a shot adrift of Liang in a tie for third with compatriot Scott Hend.

"I was playing fairly solid but mishit some shots," Poulter said in a greenside television interview after winning his first European Tour event since the 2006 Madrid Open and his first tournament of any kind since the 2007 Dunlop Phoenix.

"I made it a little bit interesting on a string of holes yesterday and coming out today I made some mistakes on the front nine and back nine to make it too close for comfort.

"To stand on the last knowing you have to make par for the victory, I was fairly happy."

The co-sanctioned event was troubled by weather delays on the three previous days but Poulter returned to the course under blue skies on Sunday, and battled through 30 holes before limping over the finishing line having let slip a five-shot half-way lead.

Returning to action after a six-week lay-off, the 33-year-old twice looked poised to run away with the tournament before shocking spells in both of his last two rounds gave the rest of the field a chance to catch up.

On Sunday he started the day tied for the lead with 12 holes remaining in his third round, and birdied his first hole back before surrendering back-to-back bogeys around the turn to slip back to seven-under for the tournament.

The flamboyant Ryder Cup player parred the 11th before his round finally kicked into gear and he recorded four birdies in six holes to move back to the top of the standings.

He had taken a one-stroke lead over Graeme McDowell into the final round after the Northern Irishman fired a four-under 67 and the pair were involved in a see-saw battle all afternoon.

Poulter had stretched his lead over McDowell to three strokes by the time he reached the seventh fairway, but there his game suddenly fell apart when his approach to the relatively easy par-five hit a tree.

He ended up taking a bogey six and was unable to drive the ball straight for the next five holes, racking up three more bogeys to slip one behind McDowell.

Poulter looked hot and bothered but a straight drive on the 13th was followed by a decent approach and he drained a long birdie putt just as McDowell was starting a run of three bogeys.

"It really pumped me up," Poulter added. "I was getting angry. I had played so well in spells around here this week but it was so annoying to let easy holes slips and all of a sudden lose the lead.

"I felt as if I had to do something and I did. Rolled a putt in from 30 feet and it kind of gave me a nice boost."

Back in front, Poulter regained his composure and played par golf all the way through to the finish to register his eighth European Tour victory.

Liang was solid if unspectacular and tied for the lead at one stage, but his challenge faltered with a bogey on the ninth and another dropped shot on 13.

"I tried my best but lady luck eluded me," said the Chinese number one. "I just couldn't find a birdie on the 18th hole after a poor third shot. There are no regrets, however, golf is like that."

Eurosport

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  1. Pleased for him he seems a nice lad

    From peter, on Tue 3 Nov 11:52PM
  2. I dont like him either, he makes me fu.......cking sick­ with his pathetic dress code, both him and Justin Rose­ are idiots!

    From U-want-2-join-the-EPL!-U-must-B-Yoking!, on Mon 2 Nov 10:55PM
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    that will be his one and only win .he is not known as­ poulter the choker for nothing .ugly weirdo dressing­ nob i fookin hate the prat

    From DAZGGMU-RED-LEGEND-OF-YAHOO, on Sun 1 Nov 6:58PM
  4. Thanks Ian, you have just doubled my money in my­ betfair account

    From Menace, on Sun 1 Nov 6:06PM
  5. Congratulations Ian Poulter. This was a long time­ coming. Finally my predictions have come true. I am­ sure, there is much better to come.
    Surely your golf is­ maturing big time and you will be a force in­ future.
    Just fight the little deamons.
    Good luck and­ expecting much more.
    Enjoy the evening.

    From Alfred-Alfons, on Sun 1 Nov 5:29PM
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