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November 8, 2014
SHANGHAI, CHINA
Q. What's your verdict on day three?
IAN POULTER: Three bogeys, but probably is the only disappointing thing about the day. I played nicely. Got out of position a couple of times and with that obviously made a couple mistakes and that's obviously difficult from there. But I played good golf again. A couple of putts slid past. Would have been nice to hole a couple of those and been a couple closer to G‑Mac.
Q. A fair bit of resilience in there, you are nicely in a position, aren't you?
IAN POULTER: Yeah, I'm in decent position. So I need to go out there and play well tomorrow. I feel like my game's right there. I just need the putter to warm up slightly and I think I'll be pretty happy.
Q. How much harder was it in these kind of conditions today?
IAN POULTER: It was tricky today. The wind was up again in the afternoon and it was a long day. I mean, 5 1/2 hours, is 5 1/2 hours. We should be playing quicker than that. 5 1/2 hours is a long time to play, let alone someone to watch.
Q. Could you seen see as you're finishing? It's pretty dark?
IAN POULTER: It's getting dark. We always battle the light here every year obviously, and there's a lot of players playing in the field. So it makes it difficult to get everyone around in four hours like we should but no excuses, it was just a long day.
Q. Got a score in mind for the final day?
IAN POULTER: Yeah, low.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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