top-10 finishes
Five successive top-10 finishes have brought
discount golf equipment Oliver Fisher back from the wilderness, but to stay a European Tour regular this season the 21-year-old needs to keep the run going
r9 irons at the Spanish Open this week. After a nightmare 2009 in which he missed 21 halfway cuts, lost his Tour card and then failed to survive the qualifying school,
titleist ap2 the Essex youngster has at last begun to head in the right direction again. Coach Pete Cowen, the man who helped Lee Westwood climb from outside the
taylormade tour preferred irons world's top 250 to his current fourth spot, believes Fisher has the talent to go a lot higher than his current 189th. ishiner But the big problem this year is how many chances he will get on the main circuit. "Because he didn't make it through the school Ollie stays down the rankings this season and so isn't guaranteed a start every week," said Cowen.