Final 2009

Ross Fisher: winner of the 2009 Volvo World Match Play Championship (4&3)

Anthony Kim: runner-up 


Consolation Final (3rd & 4th Place Play-off)


Robert Allenby won the consolation match after 19 holes vs Angel Cabrera

Robert Allenby: 3rd Place
Angel Cabrera: 4th Place

Semi-Finalists
Winner of Group A: Anthony Kim (USA)
Winner of Group B: Robert Allenby (AUS)
Winner of Group C: Angel Cabrera (ARG)
Winner of Group D: Ross Fisher (ENG)


Ross Fisher - Winner of the Volvo World Match Play Championship 2009
Ross Fisher - Winner of the Volvo World Match Play Championship 2009

Fisher Lands the Volvo World Match Play Championship

11/1/2009

England’s Ross Fisher has been angling for a big prize all season, coming close at the ‘majors’ but he finally landed one of the biggest titles in world golf, the Volvo World Match Play Championship with a 4&3 victory over American Anthony Kim.

28-year-old Englishman Ross Fisher won the biggest title of his career so far, clinching the €750,000 (approx. US$1.1million / GBP671,000) champion’s cheque playing what he described as, “Flawless golf,” to defeat American Anthony Kim at Finca Cortesín.

The irony of a Wentworth-based golfer winning the first World Match Play Championship away from the London course in the 45-year history of the world’s longest-running match play event was not lost on Fisher, who said, “It would have been nice had it been at Wentworth, but everything moves on and Finca Cortesín is a sensational golf course.”

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n his way to the final, Fisher dispatched a number of big-reputation players, Camilo Villegas, Angel Cabrera followed by Anthony Kim in the final.

“This is where I want to test myself, against the best players in the world and besides the ‘majors’ and the WGC events, this is a huge tournament,” he said, adding, “The defending champion qualifies automatically and barring injury, it will be an honour to be here in a year’s time to defend my crown.”

All square at the lunchtime interval, Fisher powered away in the afternoon round, making only one bogey, running out a relatively comfortable winner in the end when Kim conceded on the 15th green. 
E
arlier, Australian Robert Allenby took the 3rd / 4th place play-off, edging-out US Masters champion Angel Cabrera on the first extra hole; the Australian recorded his 14th career hole-in-one when he holed his 230-yard tee-shot at the sixth hole.

Volvo and Pro Grandiose Cars presented Allenby’s 70-year-old father Don with a €6,000 (approx. US$ / GBP5,400) Volvo C70 golf buggy in recognition of his son’s achievement.

“There was not supposed to be a hole-in-one prize but Volvo kindly came up with a lovely Volvo golf buggy and dad is thrilled with it, a wonderful gesture from a great sponsor” said the Australian.

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