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Poulter leads as bad weather stops play in Turkey

Published: 15 Nov 2014 - 09:47 am | Last Updated: 19 Jan 2022 - 02:43 pm

BELEK, Turkey: Britain’s Ian Poulter was leading the way when a thunderstorm caused play to be suspended midway through the second round of the $7m Turkish Airlines Open yesterday.
Forecasters expect the bad weather to last for the rest of the day and organisers said it was unlikely that play would resume in the four hours of daylight that was left.
Poulter, chasing his first victory of the season, was 13-under-par through 14 holes when lashing rain and high winds sent the players scurrying off the Montgomerie Maxx Royal course in southern Turkey.
The 38-year-old Englishman started round one behind Spain’s Miguel Angel Jimenez but a run of six birdies, and a solitary bogey at the 12th, meant he surged three strokes ahead of Zimbabwean Brendon de Jonge who had played 13 holes.REUTERS