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Westwood had a chance to take the lead on the 16th with a chip into 4 feet for a great look at birdie. Molinari hit a poor wedge, then ran his birdie putt some 10 feet by the hole. But the Italian saved his par, and Westwood missed his birdie.
Molinari and Westwood were tied early in the round, but Molinari kept his nose in front, then built a cushion with his soft 7-iron into the breeze from 160 yards on the 13th that cleared a ridge and rolled into the cup. He never saw it go in, tamping down his divot when he the roar from the gallery got his attention.
Westwood followed with a 9-iron to 6 feet for birdie, which at least kept him close.
For Molinari, it's another shot at No. 1.
He faced Woods in singles at the Ryder Cup, only to watch the former No. 1 put on a dazzling display of shotmaking. Woods was 9 under through 15 holes when he won the match.
Now he gets the new No. 1, and Molinari doesn't see much difference.
"It's quite similar," Molinari said. "They are both exceptional players. Tiger played really well at the Ryder Cup against me, and Lee is playing very well this week."
Westwood was thrilled to reach No. 1 in the world for the first time in his career, and he has quickly put that behind him. He said his only goal this week was to win a World Golf Championship, which he emphasized after having already answered the question.
Taking back the microphone in his news conference, Westwood added, "I see my name and the scores. And right now, I'm one behind."
He was most happy with keeping bogeys off his card, and with the fact his right ankle has felt as good as it has since he took his long breaks from tour the first week in August.
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