Oliver Fisher recovered from a poor start to post a third round 1-under-par 38-32=70 and heads into the final day T2, alongside Dean Burmester on 13-under 200, in the Portugal Masters at the Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course.
A tale of two nines for the Englishman who began the day with a one shot lead and was quickly trailing by some distance after a hat trick of bogeys at the fifth, sixth and seventh. “The putt at the eighth was important,” he said afterward of a tricky nerve-settler. “I was fully on the bogey train at that point. I’d played well at the start, but it just got away from me. Dom (his caddie) was good today. I hit a poor shot into 11, but got it up and down and that got me going. It sparked me.” It certainly did. He immediately made four birdies on the bounce at the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th. “It’s firmer than normal,” he said, of the course where he made 59 last year, before adding, of the noisy galleries following him: “There’s a few from back home are here supporting me!” He starts the final day two swings back of the leader Brandon Stone.