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Els, Dyson keep share of lead at Singapore Open

 
South African Ernie Els and England's Simon Dyson maintained their shared two-stroke lead at the $5 million Singapore Open on Saturday after the completion of a rain-delayed second round. Els shot a 1-under 70 on Friday and Dyson a 67 to move to a 6-under 136 after two rounds and held their advantage as about half the field completed its second round early Saturday. Organizers hoped to complete the third round later Saturday. (link)

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