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In golf, there is an adage that says two up with five to play never wins.
Of course he makes no mistake and the Americans remain two up with three to play.
They are two up with five to play and the momentum is firmly with Cink and Campbell.
By the hour, inspired by Ben Gladwin, sold to QPR in the summer but back on loan, they were two up with two goals in five minutes.
But on 15, Stricker rolls in a delicious right-to-lefter; he's two up with three to play on Westwood, whose chassis is now sparking along the floor.
Cink has just bogied the par-five 15 from ten feet, and Bjorn hangs on to his par to go back to two up with three to play.
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"We could have been three up with six to play".
Four up with seven to play, Ollie lost four of the next five holes.
Four up with five to play, Montgomerie saw no reason to be merciful.
He's four up with eight to play, so we can probably give America that point.
But he then sinks that putt to stay three up with five to play.
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