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Lee Westwood saw his four-shot lead trimmed to just one on Saturday after a bogey at the final hole on day three of the Malaysian Open.
Lee Westwood saw his four-shot lead trimmed to just one on Saturday after a bogey at the final hole on day three of the Malaysian Open.
Westwood had a third-round 71 for a three-round total of 14-under 202 but is only one shot ahead of English compatriot Andy Sullivan, who had a 66 as he chases his first tour title.
They appear set to fight out the title between them on Sunday, as there is a three-stroke gap between Sullivan and third-placed Frenchman Julien Quesne, who had a 69.
Westwood two-putted the final green at Kuala Lumpur Country Club for bogey after having to play his approach shot from the slope of a fairway bunker.
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