
Hope to Taylormade R9 Supertri Driver
Hope to Taylormade R9 Supertri Driver
Ross Fisher will be aiming to become the first player since English compatriot Lee Westwood nine years ago to successfully defend The European Open title when the tournament returns to The London Golf Club from store of in Kent from May 28 to -31. Fisher held off the challenge of Sergio Garcia and Graeme McDowell at the Ash venue last year and completed an emphatic seven stroke victory, despite contemplating withdrawing from the event at the beginning of the week due to fatigue. Fisher, who uses a Titleist 905R driver, Titleist 659MB irons and Titleist Pro V1x balls, is keen to repay the loyal home galleries with a strong defence of his crown. "It's going to be tremendous to go back to The London Club to defend my title," said Fisher, who is based at Wentworth
taylormade r9 supertri driver."Hopefully I can put in a strong performance and make a good defence. It would be great to follow in the footsteps of someone like Lee and successfully defend the title but to do so I will need to play with
r9 supertri driver really well because it will be another very strong field.