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Hats off to Ross Fisher

I heard about Bernhard Langer's son shooting scores of 98 and 91, what happened up at the other end of the leaderboard?

Nothing as funny as that unfortunately but there was some controversy. Ross Fisher, who won the tournament, had to sweat it out after he was accused of moving a bramble to his advantage. After it was decreed that the movement didn't improve his position, his one stroke win over Joost Luiten was allowed to stand.

Ross Fisher, not heard much about him before...
Fisher's win was the sixteenth maiden victory on the tour this year, it's his second year on the European Tour, he's English and is attached to the Wentworth Club.

Very informative, and who's this Luiten geezer?
This 'Luiten geezer' is a young Dutchman, who plays on the Challenge Tour and put in a great performance here to only narrowly miss out on a first win by one stroke.

Slightly less informative. Anyway, who else did well?
Thomas Levet, Alex Noren and Alastair Forsyth shared third place with Langer senior who is 50 today. David Carter who led the tournament after day three dropped back to 23rd after a round of 75.

Oh well, he still beat Langer junior
I think that even I could manage that.


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