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18 - 21 Nov 2010
Hong Kong GC, Fanling, Hong Kong
Ian Poulter landed his tenth European Tour title by holding off all challengers at the UBS Hong Kong Open.
Ian Poulter maintained his grip on the UBS Hong Kong Open lead but he was being pushed all the way by Simon Dyson midway through the final round.
Ian Poulter finished in stunning style to double his advantage at the UBS Hong Kong Open, but the Englishman still has plenty of work to do to secure a tenth European Tour title on Sunday.
Ian Poulter continued from where he left off on Friday to increase his lead at the top of the UBS Hong Kong Open leaderboard early in the third round.
Ian Poulter produced a scintillating second round display to take advantage of Rory McIlroy's final hole slip and claim the halfway lead at the UBS Hong Kong Open.
Anthony Kang shot the best round of the UBS Hong Kong Open so far with a nine under par 61 giving the American the clubhouse lead midway through the second round.
A birdie blitz on his outward nine sent Jeev Milkha Singh to the top of UBS Hong Kong Open leaderboard early in the second round.
A blistering eight under par 62 from Mark Brown propelled the New Zealander into the first round lead at the UBS Hong Kong Open.
Rory McIlroy got his bid for a second win on The European Tour off to the ideal start after firing a seven under par 63 to take the clubhouse lead in the first round of the UBS Hong Kong Open.
Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy made a solid start in the early stages of the opening round of the UBS Hong Kong Open with the Northern Irish duo amongst the early pacesetters.