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BIRDIE

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BIRDIEBattery Integration & Radar Display Equipment


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Molinari's approach shot left him a one-metre birdie putt while Karlsson had four metres for a birdie on the hole.
It looked as though Woods would stretch his overnight three-stroke lead after a birdie at the second hole, but he bogeyed the next and could not get to grips with the Kingston Heath links course, made harder by windier conditions.
It looked as though Woods would stretch his overnight three-stroke lead after a birdie at the second hole, but he bogeyed the next and could not get to grips with the Kingston Heath links course, made harder by windier conditions.
 
 
 
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