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Golf: Mickelson finishes strongly to lead in China
Sat, Nov 10, 2007
SHANGHAI - WORLD number two Phil Mickelson will take a two-stroke lead into the final day of the US$5 million (S$7.2 million) HSBC Champions after another strong finish gave him a four-under-par 68 in the third round on Saturday.

The 37-year-old American mixed three birdies with a couple of bogeys on the front nine but picked up three more shots after the turn to finish on 14-under for the tournament.

Britain's Ross Fisher carded a third successive 68 for sole possession of second spot, a shot ahead of compatriot Paul Casey, who hit a barnstorming 66 to finish on 11-under.

Overnight leader Kevin Stadler had a 73 but remains in contention a shot behind Casey in fourth.

'Towards the end I steadied it a little bit and had some good birdies coming in,' Mickelson told reporters.

'It was a good way to finish.' Mickelson got off to a good start with a birdie at the second and topped the leaderboard for the first time this week when Stadler found a bunker for his second bogey of the day at the third.

But it was after the turn that the American, who sank four birdies in the last five holes on Friday, really hit his stride and a 30-foot birdie putt at the 15th put him clear.

Mickelson's reward for taking on the wind and water at the 18th was an eagle putt and even though he missed that, he did snare the final birdie.

'It's going to be a tough day tomorrow,' he said.

'But I'd certainly rather be in front than trying to make up ground ... This is my first time in China and I would love nothing more than to come out on top.' -- REUTERS
 

 
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