Hard to catch Fisher as he seeks to make a big splash


ENGLAND’S Ross Fisher is relishing the prospect of extending his unbeaten record in the EurAsia Cup when he makes his second straight appearance for title holders Team Europe tomorrow.

The 37-year-old emerged as one of the team’s top performers at the Glenmarie Golf and Country Club two years ago, chalking up 2½ points from a possible three to help the Europeans whip Team Asia 18½-5½.

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