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Britain and Ireland widen Vivendi lead

Oliver Wilson of England, shown at the Accenture WGC-Match Play Championship in Arizona Feb. 25,2009. (UPI Photo/Art Foxall)
Oliver Wilson of England, shown at the Accenture WGC-Match Play Championship in Arizona Feb. 25,2009. (UPI Photo/Art Foxall) | License Photo

PARIS, Sept. 25 (UPI) -- The Britain and Ireland team won three-of-five matches Friday, widening its lead over Continental Europe to 6-4 at The Vivendi Trophy with Seve Ballesteros.

The matches were in the four-ball format, in which a team's best individual score on each hole counts.

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The British-Irish team of Simon Dyson and Oliver Wilson carded a 2 and 1 victory over world No. 5 Henrik Stenson and Alvaro Quiros.

Nick Dougherty and Ross Fisher followed with a 3 and 2 win over the Continental European team of Peter Hanson and Soren Hansen.

In the third match, Continental European's Anders Hansen and Francesco Molinari were 3 and 1 winners over Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy.

The fourth match was the first to reach the 18th hole at Saint-Nom-la Breteche Golf Club in Paris. Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano knocked his tee shot within 10 feet of the pin and two-putted for par and he and Robert Karlsson earned a 1-up win for the Continental Europe side over Robert Rock and Steve Webster.

In the final match, the British-Irish team of Anthony Wall and Chris Wood defeated Miguel Angel Jimenez and Soren Kjeldsen 3 and 2.

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There will be four greensome matches (modified alternate shot) Saturday morning and four foursome (alternate shot) matches in the afternoon before 10 singles matches Sunday.

The winning side needs 14 1/2 points. Britain and Ireland has won the event four straight times.

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