CASARES, Spain — Ross Fisher beat La Quinta's Anthony Kim 4 and 3 on Sunday to win the 36-hole World Match Play Championship final.
Fisher eagled the 22nd hole and birdied the next to take a 3-up lead at the Finca Cortesin golf course. Kim won the next hole before missing short putts at the next two, then squandering several chances to win holes down the stretch.
“Fortunately the putter finally got a little bit hot,” said Fisher, who became the fourth Englishman to win the event. “It was slow to get going but when I needed some crucial putts, there were some really good putts I holed today.”
Kim tried to rally on the second 18, putting his tee shot within 15 feet on the 24th hole and then making the birdie putt.
Kim couldn't hold it together around the greens, lipping out from about a foot two holes later.
“It was an up-and-down battle all day and I never seemed to get anything going. That's what cost me today,” Kim said. “I never seemed to make a string of three or four birdies in a row.”
Fisher, who won for the first time this season, earned $1.1 million and jumped into third place in the European Tour money standings.
“Obviously it's a huge stepping stone. To win it is huge and it's given me a massive confidence boost,” Fisher said. “The only thing missing this year was a win. This kind of is a big cherry.”
The 24-year-old Kim, who would have been the youngest winner in tournament history, improved his chances of playing in the season-ending Dubai World Championship by earning $666,000.


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