Ross Fisher looked back on a “great week” after overcoming adverse weather and a world class field to win The European Open in emphatic style at The London Golf Club.
Ross Fisher has successfully battled against the wind, rain and The London Golf Club course to move six strokes clear with seven holes to play in The European Open.
Englishman Ross Fisher tamed both the adverse weather and a formidable 18th hole at The London Golf Club to take a three-stroke lead into the final round of The European Open.
England’s Ross Fisher holds a one stroke lead in The European Open with a world-class chasing pack gathered and ready to strike over the weekend at The London Golf Club.
Two days after wondering if he was too tired to give The European Open his best shot, Ross Fisher beat The London Golf Club course record and claimed top spot on the leaderboard in the process.
Ross Fisher’s week to remember got even better at The London Golf Club as he shot a sensational nine under par 63 to break the course record and lead The European Open.
Peter Hedblom was the early pacesetter at The London Golf Club, surging to the top of The European Open leaderboard with two birdies and an eagle in his opening six holes on Thursday morning.
Justin Rose is back in Britain sounding far happier about his game than he did when he left just over a month ago as he prepared to face a the new challenge of The London Golf Club for The European Open
Sergio Garcia and Padraig Harrington, playing together on British soil for the first time since their epic Open Championship duel last year will be among the star attractions in The European Open at The London Golf Club.
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