| Press Release - Ross Fisher pays tribute to support team for European Open victory |
Press Release - For Immediate Release ROSS FISHER PAYS TRIBUTE TO SUPPORT TEAM FOR EUROPEAN OPEN VICTORY
Special thanks went to caddy Adam Marrow for his extra dedication in mapping out the Jack Nicklaus designed Heritage Course at the London Club for Ross to turn up and play blind without practice. A special thank you also went to Chris Sells of StrokeAverage.com, Ross Fisher's golf performance analyst who highlighted to Ross at the US Open that he should play the London Club because it completely suited his game, and such an opportunity to secure a five year exemption was a career move not to be missed. Ross Fisher said: "Chris played a big part in my decision to play." "I cannot highlight enough how helpful Chris Sells and John Franks at StrokeAverage.com have been over the past seven years. They keep educating me on the game of golf and how I compare against other golfers. And they provide my coach Kristian Baker with great feedback on how I am playing. It really helps us to pinpoint our practice and tournament preparation." Chris Sells of StrokeAverage.com said: “Because Ross has qualified for both the US Open and the Open Championship, his upcoming schedule has become very busy. We take into consideration many factors when making scheduling recommendations to our clients. But the European Open course could not have suited Ross's game better. In our opinion he just had to play." With Graeme McDowell’s win at the Barclays Scottish Open making it back to back wins for clients of StrokeAverage.com, Chris Sells added: “We are very please with tour client results in 2008. It’s always great to be part of a hard working and ambitious team. Wouldn’t it be special to make it three in a row at the Open Championship?” # # # If you would like to schedule an interview, please contact Chris Sells. |
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Rising star Ross Fisher paid tribute to his support team who paid a vital part in his imperious victory in the 2008 European Open, his second on the PGA European Tour.
