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The Latest: Poulter wins 26th career match to advance

The Latest on the Dell Technologies Match Play (all times local): 4:35 p.m. Ian Poulter is finally No. 2 behind Tiger Woods — at least when it comes to most matches won in the Match Play. Poulter took advantage of Kevin Chappell and his ailing back and completed a 3-0 record to win his group. Poulter was 3 up when Chappell conceded the match at the turn. That was the 26th victory for Poulter, who won this event in 2010. Woods, a three-time champion, has won 33 matches. Poulter is playing the Match Play for the first time since 2015. He needs at least one more victory to assure moving into the top 50 in the world and qualify for the Masters. Meanwhile, Jordan Spieth finally caught Patrick Reed,

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