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Lawrie on course for last eight
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Lawrie on course for last eight

After falling behind early in both his group games Scotland's Paul Lawrie was off to a much better start against Dane Thomas Björn in their Volvo World Match Play Championship last 16 clash in Spain.

Paul Lawrie

The former Open Champion, playing his 500th European Tour event, needed only to par the two opening holes to establish an early grip.

Even when Björn birdied the long third Lawrie did the same to remain two ahead.

It was a big week for the 43 year old, already fifth in The Ryder Cup points race and with a chance to move to second - especially after beating Swede Peter Hanson, the man currently in second, when they met at the group stage.

Lawrie has not played in the match since 1999, the year he came from a Major record ten shots back at Carnoustie to beat Jean Van de Velde and Justin Leonard in a play-off.

Spain's Sergio Garcia, another on course for a return against the Americans, went three up on England's 21 year old Tom Lewis after just five holes.

Garcia, one of Colin Montgomerie's assistants at The Celtic Manor Resort, won the first and lost the short second before Lewis bogeyed the long third, could not match his opponent's birdie at the 334 yard next and then conceded the fifth.

Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell was all square after four with Richard Finch, who yesterday knocked out top seed and World Number Nine Martin Kaymer.

American Brandt Snedeker, who started the event with only ten clubs as he waited for his own to arrive after being lost in transit, was two up after three on Colombian Camilo Villegas. A par won him the first and he then eagled the 541 yard third.

Holder Ian Poulter birdied the first to lead big-hitting Spaniard Alvaro Quiros, but Justin Rose - the most impressive player on the opening two days with big wins over Robert Rock and Open Champion Darren Clarke - fell behind when Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts, a semi-finalist last year, birdied the second.

Björn cut the gap back to one at the fourth, but promptly bogeyed the long next and when Lawrie birdied the 195 yard sixth he went three up.

Garcia held the same advantage over Lewis after seven, Rose fell two down when Colsaerts added another birdie at the third, while Quiros doing the same brought him back level with Poulter.

McDowell and Finch halved three successive holes in birdies before the 2010 US Open Champion's par at the seventh took him one ahead for the second time.

Lawrie went five up as Björn took his tally of bogeys to five by dropping further shots on the seventh and eighth.

Garcia turned four clear and was given a let-off on the short next. He missed the green and bogeyed, but Lewis took three to get down from the fringe.

McDowell was two in front when Finch conceded the eighth, but the Englishman sank an 18 footer on the ninth and McDowell missed from 14 feet to have his advantage halved.

Retief Goosen and Snedeker led by three over Rock and Villegas after seven and five holes respectively, while Rose's 35 foot eagle putt on the fourth after he had driven the green meant he was back to only one down.

There was one hole between Poulter and Quiros after six - and it was Quiros who led after he birdied the third and sixth.

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