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I approached a potential bogey from behind.
Don't know a double bogey from an eagle?
Double bogey, from the centre of the fairway, and he's back to -2.
Usually you make bogey or double bogey from there and it was similar today on 10".
His miscues to date: one double bogey from a shot into the water at the 18th hole Friday, and one bogey from failing to get up and down at the 10th on Saturday.
He hit his second into a greenside bunker at No. 8 and made an admirable bogey from there.
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Kaymer, who dropped a shot at the 6th, ran up three successive bogeys from the 11th.
Many players were shaking their head at various times, trying to keep bogeys from piling up.
The overnight leader, Daniel Berger, who started at 15-under, also finished three strokes behind after a 74 that included four bogeys from the 10th.
Fraser, who had led overnight alongside Magnus Carlsson and Paul Broadhurst, had three birdies in the first four holes and, although he slipped back with a three-hole run of bogeys from the 6th, a strong back nine left him tied for the lead with the South African Charl Schwartzel, who did not drop a shot in a sublime seven-under-par 64.
Ian Poulter was looking well set when he stood on the 14th tee at two under but four bogeys from there on in, along with a birdie at the 17th, left him on one over and furiously registering the discontent on his Twitter account.
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