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Late bogey leaves Spieth four adrift at Singapore Open (Reuters)
By Patrick Johnston SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A cold putter and painful bogey on the last left world number one Jordan Spieth four off the pace at the halfway stage of the weather-affected Singapore Open. The 22-year-old double major winner was one of 78 players who returned to the Sentosa Golf Club to finish their second rounds on Saturday but putter issues meant he could only sign for a one-under-par 70 and a share of seventh at five-under. “The bogey did hurt on the last,” the American told reporters after he was forced to chip away from the hole when blocked by a greenside bunker.
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