Showing posts with label RossFisher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RossFisher. Show all posts

3/02/2014

Irish Open Champ wins Tshwane

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Michael Hoey signed for a final round 68 on Sunday at Centurion to finish with a share of second place at the Tshwane Open in South Africa. An early eagle on the par five fourth helped Joey moved to within touching distance, along with a birdie from 30 feet at the 11th.

However a double bogey at the twelfth then undid that strong rally.

In the end Ross Fisher won the Tshwane Open at Centurion by three shots after a two-under-par final round 70.

Fisher started the day with a five-shot lead and although that was whittled away to just one after 11 holes. But he held his nerve to win by three from Hoey and South African Danie Van Tonder.

Fisher, whose last European Tour victory came at the 2010 Irish Open, sealed the win with an eagle three on 15 after Hoey had got to within a shot just after the turn.

It gave him a four-shot cushion at Copperleaf, the longest European circuit layout.

The 33-year-old Fisher had not won on the European Tour since the 2010 Irish Open in Killarney and, after tumbling out of the world's top 50 during his title drought, has now thrust himself into contention for the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles later this year.

Hoey moved to within touching distance with a birdie from 30 feet at the 11th, but a double bogey at the next stalled his progress.

Fisher's work was not done, however, as Van Tonder and Del Moral then made their moves and set up a potentially nervous finale, after the Englishman had dominated for the entire weekend at the 7,964-yard, Ernie Els-designed course.
Whittled down

As he stepped up to the 15th tee, Fisher's lead had been whittled down to two strokes by both Van Tonder and Del Moral.

Fisher had picked up just a single stroke for the round up until that point, but saved his best for when it counted as he reached the 15th green in two before holing a 30-foot eagle putt.

Careful pars at 16 and 17 ensured Fisher was able to walk up the 18th with victory assured and, while he finished with a bogey, a long-overdue win was secured for a player who has been as high as 17th in the world.

Victory leaves Fisher sitting 16th in the Ryder Cup standings and is set to lift him up to 52nd in the world rankings.

"I'm thrilled to get over the line," Fisher said. "It was a testing day with the weather conditions and playing with Mike he put up a great challenge for me.

"I set a target of trying to go out there and shoot in the 60s and almost managed to do it. I had a little mishap on the last but I'm just glad to be standing here talking to you as champion."

Fisher admitted his eagle on the 15th had helped to settle any potential nerves.

"It's been pretty good to me this week (the 15th hole)," he added. "There have been a couple of eagles, but that was a big putt there.
Coast in

"I know I was only a couple ahead. To hit a nice shot there and have a good look at three and to see it drop - I think I went four shots clear with only three to play I knew I could coast in.

"There was a little wobble on a few of those holes and I managed to make a couple of good par-saves of 16 and 17.

"It would have been nice to shoot 69 but unfortunately I missed one on the last. I'm not going to complain."

His long putt on 15 typified a good week with the shortest stick and, after struggling on the greens in the past - Fisher welcomed the change.

"That's been an Achilles for many, many years," he said. "For some reason this week I saw the lines in the greens and felt really comfortable on the greens all week.

I'd love to know how much footage I holed this week because it was quite a lot."

Kevin Phelan, the European Tour Rookie, finished T6 and collects a cheque for€44,750 for his efforts this week with a final round of 70.



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10/18/2013

Hope Still for Duo in Perth

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David Higgins signed for a level par second round 72 at the ISPS HANDA Perth International on Friday and is currently in 48th place, with the afternoon starts still to complete their work. 

At one over par overall Higgins lies seven strokes off the leader and two strokes inside the projected cut. His automatic return to the Europeans Tour next year however requires the Waterville man finishes at least 35th on Sunday to be safe.

Peter Lawrie is currently in a share of 24th, after a two under par round 70, and four places off where he needs to finish on Sunday to retain the playing rights he has held for ten years. 

Ross Fisher grabbed the early clubhouse lead continued in Western Australia.

The former Ryder Cup star, currently 65th in The Race to Dubai and looking to break into the top 60 who will earn a place in next month’s DP World Tour Championship, shot a second round 67 to advance to five under par.

The four-time European Tour winner chipped in from the bunker at the sixth for one of six birdies at Lake Karrinyup, with his only dropped shot of the day coming at the 18th – his ninth – to lead Søren Hansen, Josh Younger and Clint Rice by one in the clubhouse.

“I want to try and get in the top 60,” Fisher said of his Race to Dubai aspirations.

“It would be for me a great achievement having played the first half of the year in the States. My first tournament in Europe counting wise wasn't till May. 

“So I've always been playing catch up, but I can be really proud of how I've played the second half of the year. 

“A good week here, hopefully that gets me into next week in China. Not out of the question if I won this week, hopefully that would put me into the HSBC - that would be huge. There are some big tournaments left: obviously this week first and hopefully I can do enough here to get myself into next week, possibility the HSBC, Turkey and Dubai. 

“The ultimate goal would be to get myself into Dubai, but I need to play very well this week to allow myself to try and get into next week.”

Out on the course US Ryder Cup star Dustin Johnson and Sweden’s overnight co-leader Peter Hedblom were five under for the week after three and two holes respectively to join Fisher in the lead.

Dane Hansen was a member of Sir Nick Faldo’s Ryder Cup side in 2008, but has slipped to 137th in The Race to Dubai.

While most outside the top 110 are in the last-chance saloon to move up the rankings and keep their cards for next season, Hansen is in the top 40 career earnings and thus exempt for next year,

“Obviously that relaxes me a little bit and I feel for the guys who are playing for their privilege to play on The European Tour,” said Hansen after a second round 69.

“I played with Oliver Fisher and he's played really, really got last two days, shot level par, but should probably have been a lot better really. I feel for him and hope he can have a good week.”


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