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Friday, June 13, 2008 SAN DIEGO -- Ian Poulter withdrew from the U.S. Open on Friday with an undisclosed injury. He had played 15 holes of his second round. He was 7-over for the day 14-over for the tournament. Poulter birdied the 10th hole of his day, but made a bogey and three double bogeys before leaving after 15 holes. He is the second player to withdraw in the middle of a round, joining Mark Calcavecchia, who withdrew on Thursday. Brett Wetterich withdrew before the start of play Thursday. Activate your ESPN Profile!
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