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Poulter moves ahead as weather closes in on Turkish Airlines Open

Saturday, November 15 2014 by SNTV
  • Intro:

    Ian Poulter reflects as stormy weather halts the second round of the Turkish Airlines Open in Atalya, Turkey.

    Script:

    SOUNDBITE: Ian Poulter, Turkish Airlines Open leader
    "To be on the top of the leaderboard is always nice. It would have been nice to finish the round off, but I guess it wasn't meant to be today. So I guess we'll have to wait this one out, see what the weather's going to be like. It's supposed to be really bad tonight and first thing in the morning. Hopefully, we can get round two finished at some stage tomorrow and obviously get cracking on round three."

    SOUNDBITE: Ian Poulter, Turkish Airlines Open leader
    "It was perfect for a while, until we kind of got onto the eleventh green. And then things changed quite significantly. The wind switched 180 degrees, and really started to blow 20-30 miles and hour (30-50 kilometres per hour), so it was tricky for probably two holes and then obviously the storm came in pretty quick from there and obviously off the course."

    SOUNDBITE: Miguel Viador, Tournament Director
    "What we are going to do now is we're restarting at eight o'clock tomorrow morning. We have about two and a half hours left to play. And what we're going to do, and that's the beauty about the format of this tournament, is that we don't have a cut, which means that we don't have to do a new draw between rounds two and three."

     

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