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BRISTOL golfer Chris Wood fired a sparkling 63 to claim a share of the clubhouse lead at the Singapore Masters on eight under par.
However, a morning weather disruption meant that much of the field still had to complete their first rounds at the Sentosa Golf Club.
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CHRIS WOOD fired a sparkling 63 to claim a share of the clubhouse lead at the Singapore Masters yesterday, but a weather disruption means much of the field still had to complete their first rounds at Sentosa Golf Club.
Wood made a blistering start as he reeled off three consecutive birdies.
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Adam Scott closed in on the Singapore Open title after the Australian established a three-shot lead at Sentosa Golf Club but a weather disruption of five-and-a-half hours means the European Tour event will not be decided until this morning.
Scott entered the final day with a one-stroke advantage over Ian Poulter and Kang Kyun-nam on 14-under-par but there was nothing to separate the trio after three holes before thunderstorms caused a lengthy delay.
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NICK DOUGHERTY made a stirring start to the Singapore Masters - but a morning weather disruption means much of the field still had to complete their first rounds at Sentosa Golf Club.
The Liverpool golfer made five birdies in the 11 holes he managed before play was suspended, putting him well on course to match the eight-under shot by clubhouse leader Chris Wood.
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NICK DOUGHERTY made a stirring start to the Singapore Masters - but a morning weather disruption means much of the field still had to complete their first rounds at Sentosa Golf Club.
The Liverpool golfer made five birdies in the 11 holes he managed before play was suspended, putting him well on course to match the eight-under shot by clubhouse leader Chris Wood.
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Chris Wood fired a sparkling 63 to claim a share of the clubhouse lead at the Singapore Masters, on eight under par, but a weather disruption meant much of the field had still to complete their first rounds last night.
Playing the Tanjon course, Wood made a blistering start with three consecutive birdies, although play was suspended for four hours due to lightning.
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ADAM Scott closed in on the Singapore Open title after the Australian established a three-shot lead at Sentosa Golf Club - but a weather disruption of five and a half hours means the European Tour event will not be decided until today.
Scott entered the final day with a one-stroke lead over Ian Poulter and Kang Kyun-nam on 14 under par but there was nothing to separate the trio after three holes before thunderstorms intervened. Scott, though, picked up three birdies after the resumption to reach 17-under and move three clear of defending champion Poulter, while Kang had dropped to third on 13-under - with the trophy now seemingly the Australian's to lose over the remaining 10 holes.
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ADAM Scott was closing in on the Singapore Open title when bad weather meant the tournament climax had to be held over until today.
The Australian had established a three-shot lead at the Sentosa Golf Club when a disruption lasting five-and-a-half hours caused play to end for the day with the final group having completed just eight holes.
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CHRIS Wood fired a sparkling 63 to claim a share of the clubhouse lead at the Singapore Masters on eight under par but a morning weather disruption meant much of the field still had to complete their first rounds at Sentosa Golf Club.
Playing the Tanjon course, Wood made a blistering start as he reeled off three consecutive birdies, although play was suspended for four hours due to lightning between the second and the third.
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A BUOYANT Daniel Chopra revelled in his bogey-free second round at the weather-affected Singapore Open as the Swede set the halfway clubhouse mark with a return to form following a frustrating year.
Chopra recently endured his first winless season on the PGA Tour for two years with 2009 yielding just two top-10 finishes after winning the Mercedes-Benz Championship at the start of the 2008 season and claiming the Ginn sur Mer Classic the previous year.