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								<text><![CDATA[So that's about it from me for this year. Hats off to Padraig Harrington and you've got to have a heart of stone if you don't feel just a little sorry for Sergio Garcia. A thrilling end to the majors season and maybe we can start talking about a 'Padraig Slam'. Just the US Masters and US Open to go and he'll be able to put all four major trophies on his mantlepiece!]]></text>
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								<minutes>0042</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Stenson holes out for a rare birdie at 18 and that secures a tied fourth place finish alongside Camilo Villegas. That's two excellent majors for the Swede after his tied third place in the Open.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0040</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Adrian in Dublin writes: "Dave, You should have heard the cheer go up here in work. Its 12.24am in Ireland and we now have a new greatest Irish sportsman. Paddy is a genuine top of the world sportsman. Thanks for the words."]]></text>
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								<minutes>0039</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis just misses his birdie putt at 18 so finishes in a tie for second with Sergio. The consolation for the American is that his finish is enough to book him an automatic place on the US Ryder Cup team.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0037</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Our friend Paul concludes: "Gracias Dave - Great coverage & at last a European winning. I now have to fork out a couple of quid for an squeasyjet flight to Wigan! I will definitely be visiting this site again - Enhorabuena (congrats) amigo."]]></text>
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								<minutes>0033</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Brendan from Kerry writes: "Paddy has it!!!! Legend!!!! He is such a hero in Ireland... And so down to earth despite all his success... Great coverage Dave - this is his best yet but there is more to come! Bring on the Tiger!!!"]]></text>
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								<minutes>0032</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Here goes Curtis with his second to 18. He hits a corker but it doesn't go in and it's official.. Padraig Harrington is the USPGA champion and a back-to-back major winner. What a performance!]]></text>
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								<minutes>0030</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Ronan Henry writes: "Hey Dave! Ronan from Mayo here. Thanks very much for the coverage. Might as well have been watching on TV. So proud to be Irish right now.Well Done Padraig!!"]]></text>
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								<minutes>0029</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Lester Cullen writes: "No nails left. Thanks for the excellent coverage. I'll be reading from now on, even if i have the channel :) Thanks again."]]></text>
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								<minutes>0028</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Ben Curtis has to hole his second shot at the par four 18th to deny Harrington and force a play-off. Well, he's found the fairway with his tee-shot but it's still a thousand to one shot.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0024</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Poor old Sergio. Perhaps deflated by what he's just seen, he can't hole for par and a bogey drops him back to -1. You have to feel for the Spaniard as another golden chance to win a major passes him by. But what incredibly bad luck to run into a player producing one of the greatest putting displays down the stretch that we've ever seen in a major championship.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0023</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington.... holes his putt! Extraordinary stuff from the Irishman. Barring a miracle from Curtis he's just won his third major title!!!]]></text>
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								<minutes>0022</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington lines up his putt.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0019</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis' par putt on 17 stays above ground and he drops to -1. Unless the American holes his second for eagle at the last, Harrington has a putt to win the championship.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0018</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sergio hits a good bunker shot but not a great one. He has 10 feet for par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0017</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis hacks out of the greenside rough at 17 and his ball runs around 25 feet past. That could be the end of his challenge.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0016</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington dithers before finally pulling the trigger with his third. But it's a beauty. It lands around 15 feet away and the way he's been putting you wouldn't back against him.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0013</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Oh my goodness! Harrington makes a real mess of his second shot out of a bunker and it lands in thick rough up the fairway. He may now struggle to make a bogey. It's Carnoustie all over again in many respects.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0012</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Villegas holes a fine putt at 18 to finish at +1. That leaves him tied for fourth with Stenson.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0011</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sergio makes great connection with his five wood but it just lacks enough pace and drops in the greenside bunker. Still, an up and down may be enough to get him into a play-off.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0010</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis' tee-shot at 17 takes a big hop and rolls into the thick stuff around the edge of the green. Not what he needed.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0009</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Lester in Ireland writes: "Thanks for the coverage Dave. Have just been staring at a computer screen for the last couple of hours, cheering on Harrington. Lets hope he can do it."]]></text>
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								<minutes>0008</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Paul in Spain sums it up nicely: "Dave, I cant take any more. Now in bed with my laptop, the girlfriend is feeling rejected. There had better not be a playoff i have to go to work tomorrow as an underwater bricklayer!!!"]]></text>
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								<minutes>0007</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Over at 16, Curtis two putts for par so he's not yet out of it.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0006</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[It's not all over yet. Padraig finds the bunker with his tee-shot at 18 and probably won't be able to find the green in two. However, Garcia also misses the fairway so it will depend on what sort of lie he has.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0001</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[But Garcia can't match him as his effort from five feet lips out.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0001</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[This is an absolutely stunning display of putting from Harrington. He holes his birdie putt at 17 from around eight feet and leads by one!]]></text>
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								<minutes>0000</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis cashes in on his break and finds the edge of the green with his second.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2359</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Joe Simkins e-mails to say: "Hope Padraig pulls through, and quickly! I have to go to bed soon because I have to be up, and because Dad's watching a film, this is my only source of update. So thank you for the great coverage, but hope Harrington wraps up soon, or I'm in trouble. Haha."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2358</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Peter Kane returns to say: "Hey again, think wikipedia are getting ahead of themselves, they have noted Garcia as the winner !! Come on Harrington! I was born and lived in the same suburb as him!"]]></text>
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								<minutes>2357</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis gets a free drop and has a clear view to the pin even though he's a long way back. A big break though.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2356</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Ben Curtis is awaiting a ruling at 16 as his tee-shot ended up near a hospitality unit.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2355</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Absolutely amazing. Sergio pulls the trigger and his tee-shot lands inside Harrington's about five feet away. Fabulous stuff!]]></text>
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								<minutes>2354</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Here they go at the 216 yard par three 17th. Padraig is up first and hits a stunner to within about eight feet.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2353</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Leigh writes: "Hi Dave I live in Nerja on the Costa Del Sol, can't thank you enough for your site. I would normally route for Sergio being a local now however my business partner is Irish and I have 20 euros on Padrig to win (20-1) Thanks."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2352</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Kevin Nolan writes: "Yo Dave, I'm an Irishman living in Barcelona, so i'm covered either way...but it has to be Sergio this time around, Spain are on a sporting roll right now and it's his turn this time. Oh, i just read your update about the water on 16!" Well, at least he got out of it with a bogey Paul so it's all to play for still.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2351</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sergio holds his nerve and makes his bogey putt. What a finish this is with Garcia, Harrington and Curtis all tied at -2.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2350</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis hits a shocking drive at 16. That could be anywhere.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2349</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Can Garcia follow him in? If he can he'll be tied for the lead.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2348</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[What a man! Harrington's curling 12 footer finds the hole and he remains at two-under.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2347</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Joanne O'Riordan writes: "I can't bear it anymore  So want Garcia to win but would have to admit that Curtis must be the most likely now if POD doesn't do it Thanks for the amazing coverage!"]]></text>
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								<minutes>2345</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington plays an aggressive bunker shot but it falls away and ends up around 12 feet away. It'll be Padraig to putt first. If they both hole out, it will be a three-way tie for the lead at -2. Could Stenson be back in it? He's currently level par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2344</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis can't make his par at 15 so he drops back to -2. We could have a three-way tie for the lead soon.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2342</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sergio drops his ball in the drop zone and will be playing his fourth shot to the par four. He hits a wonderful shot and has a chance to limit the damage to a bogey five.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2340</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington, perhaps mindful of Sergio's ball finding the drink, pulls his second shot into the greenside bunker at 16. Back at 15, Curtis has to chip out but hits a good third to leave himself a chance of saving par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2339</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Paul writes in again to say: "Come on Sergio / Pod. We must have a European winning. If Sergio wins I said I will take the Spanish lass to see the sunny sights of Wigan!" She'll be cheering on Ben Curtis then!]]></text>
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								<minutes>2338</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Disaster for Sergio as his second shot to 16 finds the water.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2334</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia and Harrington both find the fairway at 16.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2333</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[And back to the Irish: "Hey Dave, thanks for the coverage, stuck in an airport in Turkey and keeping a close eye on Paddy. Hopefully by the time I arrive back in Dublin, he'll be celebrating back-to-back majors!!" Peter.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2332</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis misses the fairway at 15. That could be costly with overhanging trees possibly in the way of his second.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2331</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Another e-mail: "Hi Dave, Name's Pete Eldredge from Worcester Bank house GCC. My brother lives in Torrevieje and he gets all the Sky channels so I am sure they could get it in Malaga. Love your Golf chat site mate. Peter."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2330</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington makes his par so the position is this: -3 Garcia (15), Curtis (14), -2 Harrington (15).]]></text>
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								<minutes>2329</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[A rather wonky putt from Sergio at 15 so it's only a par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2328</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[More drama. Ben Curtis birdies 14 and joins Garcia at the top at -3. Harrington is one behind.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2326</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington is first to putt....  but he misses right and has a tricky one back too.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2324</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[William Parkes writes: "Hi Dave, great to have a lifeline on the golf out here in the Caspian Sea. enough for your site. I would normally route for Sergio being a local now however my business partner is Irish and I have 20 euros on Padrig to win (20-1) Thanks."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2352</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Kevin Nolan writes: "Yo Dave, I'm an Irishman living in Barcelona, so i'm covered either way...but it has to be Sergio this time around, Spain are on a sporting roll right now and it's his turn this time. Oh, i just read your update about the water on 16!" Well, at least he got out of it with a bogey Paul so it's all to play for still.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2351</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sergio holds his nerve and makes his bogey putt. What a finish this is with Garcia, Harrington and Curtis all tied at -2.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2350</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis hits a shocking drive at 16. That could be anywhere.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2349</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Can Garcia follow him in? If he can he'll be tied for the lead.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2348</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[What a man! Harrington's curling 12 footer finds the hole and he remains at two-under.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2347</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Joanne O'Riordan writes: "I can't bear it anymore  So want Garcia to win but would have to admit that Curtis must be the most likely now if POD doesn't do it Thanks for the amazing coverage!"]]></text>
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								<minutes>2345</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington plays an aggressive bunker shot but it falls away and ends up around 12 feet away. It'll be Padraig to putt first. If they both hole out, it will be a three-way tie for the lead at -2. Could Stenson be back in it? He's currently level par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2344</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis can't make his par at 15 so he drops back to -2. We could have a three-way tie for the lead soon.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2342</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sergio drops his ball in the drop zone and will be playing his fourth shot to the par four. He hits a wonderful shot and has a chance to limit the damage to a bogey five.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2340</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington, perhaps mindful of Sergio's ball finding the drink, pulls his second shot into the greenside bunker at 16. Back at 15, Curtis has to chip out but hits a good third to leave himself a chance of saving par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2339</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Paul writes in again to say: "Come on Sergio / Pod. We must have a European winning. If Sergio wins I said I will take the Spanish lass to see the sunny sights of Wigan!" She'll be cheering on Ben Curtis then!]]></text>
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								<minutes>2338</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Disaster for Sergio as his second shot to 16 finds the water.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2334</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia and Harrington both find the fairway at 16.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2333</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[And back to the Irish: "Hey Dave, thanks for the coverage, stuck in an airport in Turkey and keeping a close eye on Paddy. Hopefully by the time I arrive back in Dublin, he'll be celebrating back-to-back majors!!" Peter.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2332</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis misses the fairway at 15. That could be costly with overhanging trees possibly in the way of his second.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2331</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Another e-mail: "Hi Dave, Name's Pete Eldredge from Worcester Bank house GCC. My brother lives in Torrevieje and he gets all the Sky channels so I am sure they could get it in Malaga. Love your Golf chat site mate. Peter."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2330</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington makes his par so the position is this: -3 Garcia (15), Curtis (14), -2 Harrington (15).]]></text>
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								<minutes>2329</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[A rather wonky putt from Sergio at 15 so it's only a par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2328</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[More drama. Ben Curtis birdies 14 and joins Garcia at the top at -3. Harrington is one behind.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2326</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington is first to putt....  but he misses right and has a tricky one back too.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2324</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[William Parkes writes: "Hi Dave, great to have a lifeline on the golf out here in the Caspian Sea. Got Romero @66/1 ew." He's still tied fifth William so hopefully you'll get an each-way payout.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2322</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington hits an excellent approach too. It doesn't threaten the flag but it's also around eight or nine feet away. These next two putts could be crucial. Over at 14 Ben Curtis sets up a birdie chance of his own. It's all happening at Oakland Hills!]]></text>
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								<minutes>2320</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia has 172 yards uphill for his second to the 15th. Incredibly, it crashes against the pin and drops around eight feet away. Lucky or unlucky? It could have gone in but then again it could have rebounded away off the green. One for the highlight reels!]]></text>
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								<minutes>2318</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Camilo Villegas has crept up to +1 after a birdie at 15 but it's surely too late as he's four shots back.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2316</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Another one for the Irish: "Hi Dave, thanks for the excellent coverage...following you here in Kerry, Ireland. I have always been a huge Padraig Harrington fan since he was an amateur (my father went to boarding school with his father). I think he is destined to win again today - he has that winning mentality and belief now which is a huge factor going down the last 9 in a major. In fact i think he is now the second best golfer in the world. Keep up the good work," Brendan, Kerry, Ireland.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2315</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Lots of e-mails coming in from Spain and Ireland then - very appropriate given the Harrington v Garcia showdown. But are there any Americans out there cheering on Ben Curtis?]]></text>
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								<minutes>2314</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Greg Dore from Ireland writes: "Thanks for the coverage Dave. Enjoying the drama unfold. Great to see all the Europeans up there. Hope they all keep the standards up to the end."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2313</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Jordan Abbasciano e-mails to say: "Alright Dave. Paul is right there's nowhere to watch the golf in Spain (Malaga). I don't think the Spanish like golf lol. Erm.. Yeah, i think Harrington will do it .I hope he does .And by the way you are a lifesaver without you on the computer keeping everyone updated we would be gutted then."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2312</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Surprise, surprise. Harrington misses his par putt just when it seemed he couldn't miss. Garcia leads by one again.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2311</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia just misses his birdie at 14 so it's over to Harrington to see if he can save his par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2310</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Our Malaga crumpet radar Paul has come back on to say: "Dave, you can never take the Wigan out of the boy. I've even got the lass eating pies and drinking pints of boddies!"]]></text>
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								<minutes>2309</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis two putts for par at 13 to remain a shot back. Up at 14, Harrington's chip stops flag high but about seven feet to the right of the pin. Work to do for his par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2307</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The e-mails are pouring in now. Jeremy Clarke writes: "C'mon Sergio, all I can say is, it's about time, if he wins this then maybe luck is changing and I'll have a tenner on Newcastle for the Premiership too, lol."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2306</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Miguel Teixeira Bastos writes: "What about a playoff with Padraig, Stenson and Sergio? if a European doesn't win today I imagine it'll be 100 more years till one wins again!"]]></text>
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								<minutes>2303</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia hits a wayward tee-shot at 14 but does superbly to power a nine-iron onto the green. Harrington has a similar recovery job to perform but his second bounds through the green, just missing the flag, and rolls down a bank. Advantage Sergio.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2302</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Paul writes: "Hello Dave, You are a lifesaver! I live in Spain with a Spanish lass and cannot find the golf anywhere on the TV. Me and the lass are sat in front of the laptop hanging on every word! I would love Got Romero @66/1 ew." He's still tied fifth William so hopefully you'll get an each-way payout.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2322</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington hits an excellent approach too. It doesn't threaten the flag but it's also around eight or nine feet away. These next two putts could be crucial. Over at 14 Ben Curtis sets up a birdie chance of his own. It's all happening at Oakland Hills!]]></text>
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								<minutes>2320</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia has 172 yards uphill for his second to the 15th. Incredibly, it crashes against the pin and drops around eight feet away. Lucky or unlucky? It could have gone in but then again it could have rebounded away off the green. One for the highlight reels!]]></text>
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								<minutes>2318</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Camilo Villegas has crept up to +1 after a birdie at 15 but it's surely too late as he's four shots back.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2316</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Another one for the Irish: "Hi Dave, thanks for the excellent coverage...following you here in Kerry, Ireland. I have always been a huge Padraig Harrington fan since he was an amateur (my father went to boarding school with his father). I think he is destined to win again today - he has that winning mentality and belief now which is a huge factor going down the last 9 in a major. In fact i think he is now the second best golfer in the world. Keep up the good work," Brendan, Kerry, Ireland.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2315</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Lots of e-mails coming in from Spain and Ireland then - very appropriate given the Harrington v Garcia showdown. But are there any Americans out there cheering on Ben Curtis?]]></text>
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								<minutes>2314</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Greg Dore from Ireland writes: "Thanks for the coverage Dave. Enjoying the drama unfold. Great to see all the Europeans up there. Hope they all keep the standards up to the end."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2313</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Jordan Abbasciano e-mails to say: "Alright Dave. Paul is right there's nowhere to watch the golf in Spain (Malaga). I don't think the Spanish like golf lol. Erm.. Yeah, i think Harrington will do it .I hope he does .And by the way you are a lifesaver without you on the computer keeping everyone updated we would be gutted then."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2312</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Surprise, surprise. Harrington misses his par putt just when it seemed he couldn't miss. Garcia leads by one again.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2311</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia just misses his birdie at 14 so it's over to Harrington to see if he can save his par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2310</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Our Malaga crumpet radar Paul has come back on to say: "Dave, you can never take the Wigan out of the boy. I've even got the lass eating pies and drinking pints of boddies!"]]></text>
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								<minutes>2309</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis two putts for par at 13 to remain a shot back. Up at 14, Harrington's chip stops flag high but about seven feet to the right of the pin. Work to do for his par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2307</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The e-mails are pouring in now. Jeremy Clarke writes: "C'mon Sergio, all I can say is, it's about time, if he wins this then maybe luck is changing and I'll have a tenner on Newcastle for the Premiership too, lol."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2306</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Miguel Teixeira Bastos writes: "What about a playoff with Padraig, Stenson and Sergio? if a European doesn't win today I imagine it'll be 100 more years till one wins again!"]]></text>
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								<minutes>2303</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia hits a wayward tee-shot at 14 but does superbly to power a nine-iron onto the green. Harrington has a similar recovery job to perform but his second bounds through the green, just missing the flag, and rolls down a bank. Advantage Sergio.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2302</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Paul writes: "Hello Dave, You are a lifesaver! I live in Spain with a Spanish lass and cannot find the golf anywhere on the TV. Me and the lass are sat in front of the laptop hanging on every word! I would love Sergio to win but Pod has the confidence of winning back-to-back Opens. Gracias, Paul in Málaga (orig. Wigan). A pleasure to help Paul. You certainly know how to treat a lady!]]></text>
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								<minutes>2259</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Stenson makes a costly bogey six at the 12th to slip three shots back. Is his race run?]]></text>
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								<minutes>2258</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Joe McGuigan from Manchester writes: "Harrington is so relaxed that you just expect him to win - 2 majors down makes it so much easier for him than Sergio. Having said that i really hope that Sergio wins it can only improve the prospects for Europe again."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2255</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[But don't rule out Ben Curtis though. He taps in for birdie at 12 and is just one shot behind joint leaders Garcia and Harrington.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2254</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington rams in a 12 foot birdie putt at the 13th and suddenly he's tied for the lead. That's three birdies in the last four holes for the Open champ who is making a fantastic bid for back-to-back majors.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2247</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Keith Guest has e-mailed in again to say: "As much as I'd love Sergio to win a major, I cant see past Harrington for this." Padraig certainly has the momentum Keith and has just hit a superb tee-shot to the par three 13th to set up another birdie chance.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2245</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington rolls in his birdie putt and he's just one back. It's a further shot back to Curtis and Stenson. A European has never won this tournament in the strokeplay era so there's a golden chance that stat is about to be made redundant.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2243</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[One of my favourite e-mails of the week.... "Dave, You are my lifeline thanks - I am stuck on hols in Greece with no action to watch!! I watch Skysports golf every week all the time - Sergio is my hero and really wishing him on!!  Keep up the good work buddy - there are guys out there counting on you! Nick Hutchinson, Submariner - Royal Navy.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2242</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia hits a beautiful 30 foot putt up the green at 12 but it just misses to the right so it's only a par. Harrington is all set for a birdie though so the Irishman is about to pull within a shot.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2238</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Suddenly the pressure is telling. Curtis bogeys the 11th before Garcia duffs a chip which only just reaches the green at 12.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2237</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Andres Romero birdied the par five 12th a little while ago so he's still on the fringes of contention at +1. That's four shots back.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2235</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Wayward tee-shots mean neither Garcia or Harrington can reach the green in two at the par five 12th. Don't rule out birdies though given their short games.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2226</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington also makes a solid par save at 11 so Garcia has the Irishman to shake off before he can get his hands on the title. Could it be redemption for Carnoustie 2007 when Harrington beat him in a play-off? However, let's not write off Curtis or Stenson though as they remain very much in what is looking increasingly like a four-horse race.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2225</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[So where is the title going? E-mail me with your thoughts to dave.tindall@bskyb.com.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2224</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia holes another!!! This is incredible. It's as if he's saved up all his brave putts for par for the one tournament. He looks pumped up and rightly so.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2221</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Par for Curtis at 10 as his birdie putt just stays high on the right. Garcia remains one shot in front although he's left himself a tester for par on 11. He has been making those all day though.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2219</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Stenson rolls in an excellent downhill nine footer for par at 10 to remain at one-under, two shots back. His fist pump comes as no surprise.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2219</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Stenson rolls in an excellent downhill nine footer for par at 10 to remain at one-under, two shots back. His fist pump comes as no surprise.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2259</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Stenson makes a costly bogey six at the 12th to slip three shots back. Is his race run?]]></text>
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								<minutes>2258</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Joe McGuigan from Manchester writes: "Harrington is so relaxed that you just expect him to win - 2 majors down makes it so much easier for him than Sergio. Having said that i really hope that Sergio wins it can only improve the prospects for Europe again."]]></text>
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								<minutes>2255</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[But don't rule out Ben Curtis though. He taps in for birdie at 12 and is just one shot behind joint leaders Garcia and Harrington.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2254</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington rams in a 12 foot birdie putt at the 13th and suddenly he's tied for the lead. That's three birdies in the last four holes for the Open champ who is making a fantastic bid for back-to-back majors.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2247</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Keith Guest has e-mailed in again to say: "As much as I'd love Sergio to win a major, I cant see past Harrington for this." Padraig certainly has the momentum Keith and has just hit a superb tee-shot to the par three 13th to set up another birdie chance.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2245</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington rolls in his birdie putt and he's just one back. It's a further shot back to Curtis and Stenson. A European has never won this tournament in the strokeplay era so there's a golden chance that stat is about to be made redundant.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2243</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[One of my favourite e-mails of the week.... "Dave, You are my lifeline thanks - I am stuck on hols in Greece with no action to watch!! I watch Skysports golf every week all the time - Sergio is my hero and really wishing him on!!  Keep up the good work buddy - there are guys out there counting on you! Nick Hutchinson, Submariner - Royal Navy.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2242</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia hits a beautiful 30 foot putt up the green at 12 but it just misses to the right so it's only a par. Harrington is all set for a birdie though so the Irishman is about to pull within a shot.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2238</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Suddenly the pressure is telling. Curtis bogeys the 11th before Garcia duffs a chip which only just reaches the green at 12.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2237</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Andres Romero birdied the par five 12th a little while ago so he's still on the fringes of contention at +1. That's four shots back.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2235</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Wayward tee-shots mean neither Garcia or Harrington can reach the green in two at the par five 12th. Don't rule out birdies though given their short games.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2226</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington also makes a solid par save at 11 so Garcia has the Irishman to shake off before he can get his hands on the title. Could it be redemption for Carnoustie 2007 when Harrington beat him in a play-off? However, let's not write off Curtis or Stenson though as they remain very much in what is looking increasingly like a four-horse race.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2225</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[So where is the title going? E-mail me with your thoughts to dave.tindall@bskyb.com.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2224</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia holes another!!! This is incredible. It's as if he's saved up all his brave putts for par for the one tournament. He looks pumped up and rightly so.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2221</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Par for Curtis at 10 as his birdie putt just stays high on the right. Garcia remains one shot in front although he's left himself a tester for par on 11. He has been making those all day though.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2219</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Stenson rolls in an excellent downhill nine footer for par at 10 to remain at one-under, two shots back. His fist pump comes as no surprise.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2216</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Some extra details for fans of hole-in-ones. Fredrik Jacobson aced the par-3 13th with a 4-iron from 193 yards for the 37th hole-in-one in the PGA Championship since 1970.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2211</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sky Bet now have just four players in their in-running market - Garcia (-3) 10/11, Harrington (-1) 7/2, Curtis (-2) 9/2 and Stenson (-1) 8/1.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2207</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington birdies the 10th with a 15 footer that tracks straight into the hole and suddenly the Open champ is just two shots back!]]></text>
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								<minutes>2204</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[It's back-to-back bogeys for Curtis so Garcia leads on his own at -3.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2158</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis finds the bunker with his tee-shot at nine so Garcia could be leading on his own soon. The Spaniard has gone odds-on favourite with the bookies, Sky Bet making him 4/5.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2151</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia caresses in his par putt but Curtis misses from similar range and the pair are tied for the lead again at three-under. Stenson bogeys so is two back while Harrington makes a good par putt at nine to remain very much in the hunt at level par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2147</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia misses the green with his tee-shot at the tricky par three ninth but a magical chip leaves him with a chance to save par. The way he's putting, you'd bet on him making it.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2137</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The biggest cheer of the day as Swede Fredrik Jacobson makes a hole-in-one at the par three 13th.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2135</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[What a difference it makes if you can putt. Sergio holes an eight footer for par at the eighth and stays one back. It's not just the fact that he's making them, it's also that his putting stroke looks so smooth.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2133</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Big break for Stenson at the difficult eighth. He hits his drive way right but it's so off line that he misses the rough and settles on the grass trampled down by spectators.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2128</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Solid par putts from Curtis and Stenson at the seventh keep them at -4 and -2 respectively.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2111</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Young guns Andres Romero and Camilo Villegas both bogey the seventh so they're now both six shots off the lead.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2107</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis taps in for his birdie so he leads at -4, with Sergio -3 and Stenson -2. It's then two shots back to Harrington.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2105</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Stenson's eagle putt smacks the hole but jumps out. It's a tap-in birdie though.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2100</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Fabulous drive by Stenson at the short par four sixth. He has a change for eagle. Curtis also has a putt for a two after just coming up short of the putting surface.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2054</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sergio strokes in a lovely birdie putt at six and he's tied for the lead. The Spaniard is four under for the day after just six holes and he could be heading towards that elusive first major in style.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2052</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Mickelson is losing momentum after his fast start and a bogey at the difficult eighth drops him five off the pace.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2049</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Great chip by Garcia leaves him six feet for birdie.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2047</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The weather is turning really grotty now although Open specialists such as Harrington, Garcia and Ben Curtis shouldn't mind the driving rain. Neither should Henrik Stenson who played so well at Birkdale.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2044</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[A wild drive by Garcia at the sixth but it's a short par four so he still has a chance of birdie, never mind a par. Curtis is in trouble off the tee at five but two good recovery shots put him within three feet of a good saving par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2040</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Paul Casey is playing nice golf today. He's played 12 holes, making 10 pars and birdies at both par fives. He's two-under for mins="2216">Some extra details for fans of hole-in-ones. Fredrik Jacobson aced the par-3 13th with a 4-iron from 193 yards for the 37th hole-in-one in the PGA Championship since 1970.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2211</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sky Bet now have just four players in their in-running market - Garcia (-3) 10/11, Harrington (-1) 7/2, Curtis (-2) 9/2 and Stenson (-1) 8/1.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2207</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington birdies the 10th with a 15 footer that tracks straight into the hole and suddenly the Open champ is just two shots back!]]></text>
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								<minutes>2204</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[It's back-to-back bogeys for Curtis so Garcia leads on his own at -3.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2158</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis finds the bunker with his tee-shot at nine so Garcia could be leading on his own soon. The Spaniard has gone odds-on favourite with the bookies, Sky Bet making him 4/5.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2151</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia caresses in his par putt but Curtis misses from similar range and the pair are tied for the lead again at three-under. Stenson bogeys so is two back while Harrington makes a good par putt at nine to remain very much in the hunt at level par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2147</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia misses the green with his tee-shot at the tricky par three ninth but a magical chip leaves him with a chance to save par. The way he's putting, you'd bet on him making it.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2137</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The biggest cheer of the day as Swede Fredrik Jacobson makes a hole-in-one at the par three 13th.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2135</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[What a difference it makes if you can putt. Sergio holes an eight footer for par at the eighth and stays one back. It's not just the fact that he's making them, it's also that his putting stroke looks so smooth.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2133</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Big break for Stenson at the difficult eighth. He hits his drive way right but it's so off line that he misses the rough and settles on the grass trampled down by spectators.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2128</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Solid par putts from Curtis and Stenson at the seventh keep them at -4 and -2 respectively.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2111</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Young guns Andres Romero and Camilo Villegas both bogey the seventh so they're now both six shots off the lead.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2107</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis taps in for his birdie so he leads at -4, with Sergio -3 and Stenson -2. It's then two shots back to Harrington.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2105</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Stenson's eagle putt smacks the hole but jumps out. It's a tap-in birdie though.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2100</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Fabulous drive by Stenson at the short par four sixth. He has a change for eagle. Curtis also has a putt for a two after just coming up short of the putting surface.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2054</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sergio strokes in a lovely birdie putt at six and he's tied for the lead. The Spaniard is four under for the day after just six holes and he could be heading towards that elusive first major in style.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2052</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Mickelson is losing momentum after his fast start and a bogey at the difficult eighth drops him five off the pace.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2049</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Great chip by Garcia leaves him six feet for birdie.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2047</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The weather is turning really grotty now although Open specialists such as Harrington, Garcia and Ben Curtis shouldn't mind the driving rain. Neither should Henrik Stenson who played so well at Birkdale.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2044</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[A wild drive by Garcia at the sixth but it's a short par four so he still has a chance of birdie, never mind a par. Curtis is in trouble off the tee at five but two good recovery shots put him within three feet of a good saving par.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2040</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Paul Casey is playing nice golf today. He's played 12 holes, making 10 pars and birdies at both par fives. He's two-under for the day, +6 overall and in a tie for 19th.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2036</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Bizarre. Sky's pictures seem to suggest it's snowing! Commentator Tony Johnstone clears it up though - not the snow, the confusion. Apparently, it's an optical illusion and in reality it's just rain.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2034</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The rain is starting to fall now. Up goes Mickelson's umbrella.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2030</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[11 players are within five of the lead and they comprise nine different nationalities.]]></text>
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							<line count="184" line_type="">
								<minutes>2020</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[What a nightmare for J.B. Holmes. He started the day one off the lead, he's now seven back after going treble bogey, bogey, bogey over his first three holes.]]></text>
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							<line count="185" line_type="">
								<minutes>2015</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia misses his birdie at four but holds his nerve with the one back for a par which keeps him just one back. But Charlie Wi does make birdie and he's just two behind alongside Stenson.]]></text>
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							<line count="186" line_type="">
								<minutes>2010</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Excellent up-and-down from Curtis at the par three third keeps him one clear of Garcia although Sergio has a 10 footer for birdie at the fourth.]]></text>
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							<line count="187" line_type="">
								<minutes>2000</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Mickelson avoids a momentum stopper with a brave par putt at the fifth hole. He remains four shots back.]]></text>
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							<line count="188" line_type="">
								<minutes>1956</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis can only par the second but he remains one clear of Garcia and two of Stenson, who birdied the second.]]></text>
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							<line count="189" line_type="">
								<minutes>1954</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Thanks to Matt Cooper! There is actually some footage of Jeev Milkha Singh's Dad running in the 400m final at the 1960 Olympics. Click on the You Tube Interview Part 2. As for the "Flying Sikh's" son, well he's just birdied the third to get to +1, just four shots back.]]></text>
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							<line count="190" line_type="">
								<minutes>1945</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[It's a stunning eagle for Garcia. A 3-3 start has taken him to just one shot off the lead! Harrington's birdie putt wobbles in so he's now three behind leader Ben Curtis.]]></text>
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							<line count="191" line_type="">
								<minutes>1943</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Ernie Els has birdied the 4th and the 6th to creep up to +4, currently good enough for a tie for 14th.]]></text>
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							<line count="192" line_type="">
								<minutes>1940</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Birdies at 2, 3 and 4 have elevated Phil Mickelson to +1, just four off the lead. Could this be a famous final round charge by 'Lefty'?]]></text>
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							<line count="193" line_type="">
								<minutes>1937</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sergio hits a stunning approach to the par five second and has around five feet for eagle. He goes favourite on Betfair at 3.6.]]></text>
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							<line count="194" line_type="">
								<minutes>1936</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Andres Romero rolls in a lengthy birdie putt at the second and he's now one over and in a tie for sixth.]]></text>
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							<line count="195" line_type="">
								<minutes>1932</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[An extraordinary first hole from the final group. Curtis makes a textbook birdie - straight drive, lovely approach, nice birdie putt but Stenson makes a clumsy bogey while Holmes racks up a horrid treble bogey seven! It all means that Curtis now leads by three shots from Garcia, Stenson and Wi.]]></text>
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							<line count="196" line_type="">
								<minutes>1927</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Another birdie for Mickelson! That puts him at +2, four shots back.]]></text>
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							<line count="197" line_type="">
								<minutes>1925</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Stuart Fenton writes: "Hi Dave, I'm on Sergio and although he has been labelled a choker in the past i just wondered after watching his 3rd round performance do you think his game around this course can see him go close tonight? i did not get to see him earlier today." Yes, Stuart, he was solid again in round three and his birdie at the first just now shows his putter, surely the key, is behaving. This must be a golden chance for Sergio to win that first major.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1920</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Holmes tries to bunt his ball back into play from deep inside the undergrowth but barely moves it. This could be a shocking start for the American.]]></text>
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							<line count="199" line_type="">
								<minutes>1916</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington misses but Garcia holes his birdie putt and climbs to even par. He's joined at level, two back, by Charlie Wi.]]></text>
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							<line count="200" line_type="">
								<minutes>1915</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[the day, +6 overall and in a tie for 19th.]]></text>
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							<line count="201" line_type="">
								<minutes>2036</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Bizarre. Sky's pictures seem to suggest it's snowing! Commentator Tony Johnstone clears it up though - not the snow, the confusion. Apparently, it's an optical illusion and in reality it's just rain.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2034</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The rain is starting to fall now. Up goes Mickelson's umbrella.]]></text>
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							<line count="203" line_type="">
								<minutes>2030</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[11 players are within five of the lead and they comprise nine different nationalities.]]></text>
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							<line count="204" line_type="">
								<minutes>2020</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[What a nightmare for J.B. Holmes. He started the day one off the lead, he's now seven back after going treble bogey, bogey, bogey over his first three holes.]]></text>
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							<line count="205" line_type="">
								<minutes>2015</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Garcia misses his birdie at four but holds his nerve with the one back for a par which keeps him just one back. But Charlie Wi does make birdie and he's just two behind alongside Stenson.]]></text>
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							<line count="206" line_type="">
								<minutes>2010</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Excellent up-and-down from Curtis at the par three third keeps him one clear of Garcia although Sergio has a 10 footer for birdie at the fourth.]]></text>
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							<line count="207" line_type="">
								<minutes>2000</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Mickelson avoids a momentum stopper with a brave par putt at the fifth hole. He remains four shots back.]]></text>
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							<line count="208" line_type="">
								<minutes>1956</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Curtis can only par the second but he remains one clear of Garcia and two of Stenson, who birdied the second.]]></text>
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							<line count="209" line_type="">
								<minutes>1954</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Thanks to Matt Cooper! There is actually some footage of Jeev Milkha Singh's Dad running in the 400m final at the 1960 Olympics. Click on the You Tube Interview Part 2. As for the "Flying Sikh's" son, well he's just birdied the third to get to +1, just four shots back.]]></text>
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							<line count="210" line_type="">
								<minutes>1945</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[It's a stunning eagle for Garcia. A 3-3 start has taken him to just one shot off the lead! Harrington's birdie putt wobbles in so he's now three behind leader Ben Curtis.]]></text>
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							<line count="211" line_type="">
								<minutes>1943</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Ernie Els has birdied the 4th and the 6th to creep up to +4, currently good enough for a tie for 14th.]]></text>
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							<line count="212" line_type="">
								<minutes>1940</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Birdies at 2, 3 and 4 have elevated Phil Mickelson to +1, just four off the lead. Could this be a famous final round charge by 'Lefty'?]]></text>
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							<line count="213" line_type="">
								<minutes>1937</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Sergio hits a stunning approach to the par five second and has around five feet for eagle. He goes favourite on Betfair at 3.6.]]></text>
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							<line count="214" line_type="">
								<minutes>1936</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Andres Romero rolls in a lengthy birdie putt at the second and he's now one over and in a tie for sixth.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1932</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[An extraordinary first hole from the final group. Curtis makes a textbook birdie - straight drive, lovely approach, nice birdie putt but Stenson makes a clumsy bogey while Holmes racks up a horrid treble bogey seven! It all means that Curtis now leads by three shots from Garcia, Stenson and Wi.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1927</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Another birdie for Mickelson! That puts him at +2, four shots back.]]></text>
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							<line count="217" line_type="">
								<minutes>1925</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Stuart Fenton writes: "Hi Dave, I'm on Sergio and although he has been labelled a choker in the past i just wondered after watching his 3rd round performance do you think his game around this course can see him go close tonight? i did not get to see him earlier today." Yes, Stuart, he was solid again in round three and his birdie at the first just now shows his putter, surely the key, is behaving. This must be a golden chance for Sergio to win that first major.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1920</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Holmes tries to bunt his ball back into play from deep inside the undergrowth but barely moves it. This could be a shocking start for the American.]]></text>
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							<line count="219" line_type="">
								<minutes>1916</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington misses but Garcia holes his birdie putt and climbs to even par. He's joined at level, two back, by Charlie Wi.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1915</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Mickelson birdies the second, a must if he's to challenge, and the left-hander is up to +3.]]></text>
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							<line count="221" line_type="">
								<minutes>1910</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The final three-ball of Curtis, Stenson and Holmes set off. Curtis finds the fairway but Stenson and Holmes both miss wide left with wild drives.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1908</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington and Garcia set up excellent birdie chances at the opening hole.]]></text>
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							<line count="223" line_type="">
								<minutes>1900</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Padraig Harrington and Sergio Garcia both find the fairway with their opening tee-shots.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1850</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Jeev Milkha Singh tees off. Those who read the commentary yesterday will recall I was looking for footage of his dad, Jeev Milkha, "The Flying Sikh", who was leading after 200m of the 400m final at the 1960 Olympics in Rome. If anyone can send me a link to any footage of this, I shall be eternally grateful!]]></text>
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								<minutes>1849</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Excellent start from Poulter. Three birdies in his first six holes have taken him from +8 to +5. It's still some way off the lead but, after finishing runner-up in the Open, he's on course for another fine finish in a major.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1846</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The start of a Mickelson charge? No, his very makeable birdie putt on the first stays wide and he remains +4.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1845</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Don't forget, email me with your thoughts, opinions, criticisms for talking about soup etc to dave.tindall@bskyb.com.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1844</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Rangers fan Alastair Forsyth pars the first to stay at +5. That reminds me, I've got a can of Highlander's Broth soup in my bag for tea.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1839</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Karlsson drains a lengthy putt at the second so it's a birdie-birdie start for the big Swede, who is now up to +4, six shots off the lead.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1834</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Phil Mickelson begins his final round and booms his drive down the fairway although it runs into the short first cut of rough. Won't have a problem from there though. Bizarrely, it's his famed short game which has let him down this week as his ball-striking has looked very solid.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1831</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The sun is out now at Oakland Hills. And it's a bright start for Robert Karlsson as the Swede birdies the first hole to move to +5.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1830</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Just to clarify and expand on the play-off situation... "In the event of a tie for first place after 72 holes, there will be a three-hole aggregate score playoff on Holes No. 16, 17 and 18. If a tie still remains, there will be a sudden-death, hole-by-hole playoff beginning on No. 18, and if a tie remains, the progression of playoff holes will be Nos.10 and 18 until a winner is determined."]]></text>
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								<minutes>1820</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Looking at the weather forecast, there is a threat of a T-storm this afternoon and a 50% chance of rain. Wind could rise to a maximum of 15mph. Don't like the T-storm threat after all the delays yesterday and it could be touch and go whether we get the tournament finished today. Kerry Haigh, the PGA of America's managing director of championships, said yesterday: "If all is well, we should still have time, even if there's a playoff, for a three-hole aggregate score playoff if need be. But it will be tight."]]></text>
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								<minutes>1815</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Our live USPGA stream will feature the three-ball of Harrington, Garcia and Wi. They tee off at 1900 BST.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1804</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Casey and Poulter both birdie the par five second to jump up to six over.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1801</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[American Brandt Snedeker is the first player to hint at a move as he birdies the first hole to climb to +5.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1800</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Pat Comiskey writes: "Just a note to say how good the performance from our Open Champion has been thus far. I would not be surprised to see him go all the way from here. Ben Mickelson birdies the second, a must if he's to challenge, and the left-hander is up to +3.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1910</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The final three-ball of Curtis, Stenson and Holmes set off. Curtis finds the fairway but Stenson and Holmes both miss wide left with wild drives.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1908</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Harrington and Garcia set up excellent birdie chances at the opening hole.]]></text>
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							<line count="240" line_type="">
								<minutes>1900</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Padraig Harrington and Sergio Garcia both find the fairway with their opening tee-shots.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1850</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Jeev Milkha Singh tees off. Those who read the commentary yesterday will recall I was looking for footage of his dad, Jeev Milkha, "The Flying Sikh", who was leading after 200m of the 400m final at the 1960 Olympics in Rome. If anyone can send me a link to any footage of this, I shall be eternally grateful!]]></text>
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								<minutes>1849</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Excellent start from Poulter. Three birdies in his first six holes have taken him from +8 to +5. It's still some way off the lead but, after finishing runner-up in the Open, he's on course for another fine finish in a major.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1846</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The start of a Mickelson charge? No, his very makeable birdie putt on the first stays wide and he remains +4.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1845</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Don't forget, email me with your thoughts, opinions, criticisms for talking about soup etc to dave.tindall@bskyb.com.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1844</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Rangers fan Alastair Forsyth pars the first to stay at +5. That reminds me, I've got a can of Highlander's Broth soup in my bag for tea.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1839</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Karlsson drains a lengthy putt at the second so it's a birdie-birdie start for the big Swede, who is now up to +4, six shots off the lead.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1834</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Phil Mickelson begins his final round and booms his drive down the fairway although it runs into the short first cut of rough. Won't have a problem from there though. Bizarrely, it's his famed short game which has let him down this week as his ball-striking has looked very solid.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1831</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The sun is out now at Oakland Hills. And it's a bright start for Robert Karlsson as the Swede birdies the first hole to move to +5.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1830</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Just to clarify and expand on the play-off situation... "In the event of a tie for first place after 72 holes, there will be a three-hole aggregate score playoff on Holes No. 16, 17 and 18. If a tie still remains, there will be a sudden-death, hole-by-hole playoff beginning on No. 18, and if a tie remains, the progression of playoff holes will be Nos.10 and 18 until a winner is determined."]]></text>
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								<minutes>1820</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Looking at the weather forecast, there is a threat of a T-storm this afternoon and a 50% chance of rain. Wind could rise to a maximum of 15mph. Don't like the T-storm threat after all the delays yesterday and it could be touch and go whether we get the tournament finished today. Kerry Haigh, the PGA of America's managing director of championships, said yesterday: "If all is well, we should still have time, even if there's a playoff, for a three-hole aggregate score playoff if need be. But it will be tight."]]></text>
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								<minutes>1815</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Our live USPGA stream will feature the three-ball of Harrington, Garcia and Wi. They tee off at 1900 BST.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1804</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Casey and Poulter both birdie the par five second to jump up to six over.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1801</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[American Brandt Snedeker is the first player to hint at a move as he birdies the first hole to climb to +5.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1800</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Pat Comiskey writes: "Just a note to say how good the performance from our Open Champion has been thus far. I would not be surprised to see him go all the way from here. Ben Curtis we know is a major winner but this he achieved by posting a score, not front running as is needed today. JB Holmes unknown entity!!!!! Henrik Stenson, super golfer but may be a choker like Sergio. All in all, if the extra holes affect the golfers that played 30 holes and more today then Villegas will be my pick, but from here it looks like Padraig again." Good analysis Pat. Padraig has just been interviewed on Sky Sports and revealed that he even managed to get some solid sleep after going back to bed after his round!]]></text>
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								<minutes>1755</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Just a reminder, the final round tee-times are now available on our microsite. Click on "scoring" across the top of the page and the tee-times are in the drop down menu.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1747</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The early play from Oakland Hills is highlighting the fact that the course is now playing much softer. A low score could be out there for someone although the wind is starting to get up.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1745</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Keith Guest writes: "What a surprise.... Another major and Rose is near the top after 2 rounds and then bottles it again!! When, if ever, will it happen for him?" The weary tones of someone who's backed him? To be fair, you have a point Keith. Justin has a habit of making strong starts in majors before falling away but let's not forget that he did tee off at the 17th hole in the final round of the 2007 US Masters just one shot off the lead.... before bottling it!]]></text>
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								<minutes>1735</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Poulter starts with a par as his birdie putt slides by the left side of the hole. He remains at +8, 10 shots back.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1730</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Don't forget, email me with your thoughts, opinions etc at dave.tindall@bskyb.com.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1720</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The final round is in play.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1718</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The final three-ball of Ben Curtis, Henrik Stenson and J.B. Holmes will tee off at the 1st at 1910 BST. Strangely, it seems, the final group to start will be the two players at the very bottom of the leaderboard, Richard Green and Louis Oosthuizen, who go off at 1925 on the 10th. The technical term is a 'Horseshoe' start - a system designed so that the extremities of the field - the leaders and the stragglers - go off at similar times on different parts of the course. Those in and around the middle of the field form the bottom of the horseshoe. Hopefully, I've explained myself!]]></text>
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								<minutes>1715</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The final round will resume in five minutes, with players going out in three-balls and a two-tee start in use. Getting us under way at the 1st will be Ian Poulter, Paul Casey and John Merrick while at the 10th five minutes later the trio of Sean O'Hair, Mike Weir and Rory Sabbatini tee off.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1715</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The final round will resume in five minutes, with players going out in three-balls and a two-tee start in use. Getting us under way at the 1st will be Ian Poulter, Paul Casey and John Merrick while at the 10th five minutes later the trio of Sean O'Hair, Mike Weir and Rory Sabbatini tee off.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1755</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Just a reminder, the final round tee-times are now available on our microsite. Click on "scoring" across the top of the page and the tee-times are in the drop down menu.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1747</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The early play from Oakland Hills is highlighting the fact that the course is now playing much softer. A low score could be out there for someone although the wind is starting to get up.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1745</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Keith Guest writes: "What a surprise.... Another major and Rose is near the top after 2 rounds and then bottles it again!! When, if ever, will it happen for him?" The weary tones of someone who's backed him? To be fair, you have a point Keith. Justin has a habit of making strong starts in majors before falling away but let's not forget that he did tee off at the 17th hole in the final round of the 2007 US Masters just one shot off the lead.... before bottling it!]]></text>
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								<minutes>1735</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Poulter starts with a par as his birdie putt slides by the left side of the hole. He remains at +8, 10 shots back.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1730</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Don't forget, email me with your thoughts, opinions etc at dave.tindall@bskyb.com.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1720</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The final round is in play.]]></text>
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								<minutes>1718</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The final three-ball of Ben Curtis, Henrik Stenson and J.B. Holmes will tee off at the 1st at 1910 BST. Strangely, it seems, the final group to start will be the two players at the very bottom of the leaderboard, Richard Green and Louis Oosthuizen, who go off at 1925 on the 10th. The technical term is a 'Horseshoe' start - a system designed so that the extremities of the field - the leaders and the stragglers - go off at similar times on different parts of the course. Those in and around the middle of the field form the bottom of the horseshoe. Hopefully, I've explained myself!]]></text>
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								<minutes>1715</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The final round will resume in five minutes, with players going out in three-balls and a two-tee start in use. Getting us under way at the 1st will be Ian Poulter, Paul Casey and John Merrick while at the 10th five minutes later the trio of Sean O'Hair, Mike Weir and Rory Sabbatini tee off.]]></text>
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