Ross Fisher completed a brilliant week with a wire-to-wire victory in the European Open at the London Club on Sunday.
The 27-year-old Englishman, all but assured of victory as he walked down the final fairway, finished in fairytale fashion as he chipped in from a greenside bunker on the 18th for a 20-under par total of 268, seven shots ahead of second-placed Spaniard Sergio Garcia.
It set the seal on a memorable few days for Fisher who, not content with qualifying for the British Open at Royal Birkdale later this month, followed up with a course record 63 in the first round of this event having never played the London Club before.
Fisher's victory moves him from 21st to 11th place in the Ryder Cup standings and on the verge of becoming an automatic pick for Nick Faldo's European team to play the United States.
"Just a great week," said Fisher. "I felt really calm all day, very composed, comfy with my game.
"I got my fair share of luck as well - at the last I was just thinking, 'Try and put it on the green'. I'm delighted."
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