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Poulter breaks American drought with win over Casey
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 23 - 02 - 2010

Ian Poulter broke his American duck when he outplayed fellow Briton Paul Casey 4 & 2 to win the Accenture Match Play Championship at Dove Mountain Sunday.
“To finally win over here, it means everything,” Poulter told reporters. “I'm just so happy to finally win on American soil.”
“I was very comfortable on the course today. I felt in control of my game all week. I don't know if there was any given point where it was going to be my week (but) I just felt very calm.” The win gave Poulter a $1.4 million winner's check and propelled him to fifth in the world rankings, but the Briton said he would have to hold off on the celebrations.
“I can't see myself having fun tonight because I might wake up with a sore head tomorrow,” Poulter, who is scheduled to tape a television advertisement in California early Monday, told reporters.
Poulter, who collected his first PGA title and 10th European Tour win with the victory, was quoted in media reports a couple of years ago saying he felt he could challenge Tiger Woods for the top ranking, were he to fulfil his potential.
“I didn't quite say it was just me and Tiger (but) I just felt that if I could deliver what I believed I could, then I could put myself in a good situation and I've certainly done that over the last 18 months and I've certainly been able to deliver on that today.”
Poulter dominated most of the 36-hole final, trailing for only one hole early before taking the lead for good at the seventh. He was two-up after 18 holes and never led by less during the second round.
“Ian played great stuff,” Casey told reporters. “You're probably going to write Casey played rubbish but you have to realize Ian played excellent golf.
“I think he kept it in play on every single hole around here, and made a lot of clutch putts. He's putting very, very well.”
Poulter, 34, has employed science to hone his putting, using a new system that charts the exact break on the greens.
“I don't know if I want to give the secret away but I've done a lot of homework on the greens this week,” he said.
The Englishman also caught a lucky break when Casey's semifinal against Camilo Villegas stretched into Sunday morning after the two were deadlocked after five extra holes late on Saturday.
Though Casey needed only one more hole to despatch Villegas Sunday, he appeared drained and made a scrappy start to the final.
In the match for third place, Colombian Villegas bounced back from his semifinal disappointment to beat Spaniard Sergio Garcia 5&4.


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