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Brandt Snedeker produced the shock of the day in the first set of group games in the Volvo World Matchplay as he beat Denmark’s Thomas Bjorn 5 and 4 with only 10 borrowed clubs after his golf clubs went missing on a flight between America and Spain.
With a little over four months to go until the Ryder Cup, the Volvo World Matchplay is the perfect tournament for prospective players to impress European captain Jose Maria Olazabal.
England's Ian Poulter battled strong winds and a bout of food poisoning earlier in the week to earn a three-shot in over Geoff Ogilvy in the Australian Masters.
Australian Geoff Ogilvy took advantage of local knowledge of his home course to shoot a record-equalling 63 in the third round of the Australian Masters and gain a two-shot lead over Ian Poulter.
Ian Poulter managed to hold on to the lead after the second round of the Australian Masters, but only just, as he had to battle food poison and sweltering heat.
Englishman Ian Poulter was quickest out of the blocks in the first round of the Australian Masters shooting a 6-under 66 to take a one shot lead into the second day.