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Ross Fisher is all smiles as he talks to the media after his 63 Two days after wondering if he was too tired to give the European Open his best shot, Ross Fisher produced the lowest round of his Tour career today. The 27-year-old from Surrey, whose biggest impact previously this season was to blow a chance to beat Phil Mickelson with a closing triple-bogey eight, broke The London Golf Club's Heritage Course record with a nine-under-par 63. "A little bit surreal," said Fisher of his performance after shrugging away the windy conditions and finishing with six successive birdies to leave some of the biggest names on the circuit trailing in his wake. He leads by two from Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell and 48-year-old South African David Frost. "It's probably the best, most solid round of golf I've played and on the front nine... [read full story]
