Kim to meet Fisher in World Match Play final
By PAUL LOGOTHETIS
AP Sports Writer
CASARES, Spain (AP) - Ross Fisher beat Masters champion Angel
Cabrera on the third playoff hole Saturday to set up a World Match
Play Championship final against Anthony Kim.
Fisher won 1-up after Cabrera needed five shots to reach the
green on the final hole. Fisher had sent his second shot from 244
yards within 5 feet of the pin in fading light at the Finca
Cortesin golf course.
Kim advanced by beating Robert Allenby 5 and 4. Kim, who beat
the Australian 5 and 3 at the Presidents Cup, rallied from an early
two-hole deficit, pulling away at the 27th hole when he holed an
approach from 101 yards.
The American first overcame an errant tee shot on the 26th to
save par and halve before holing out from 101 yards for an eagle at
27. He sank a birdie putt on the 28th for a four-hole advantage.
Kim cited his par save at the 26th was the key.
``That was the hole that really sealed it for me,'' he said.
Fisher sank birdie putts at the 32nd and 33rd holes to get ahead
before Cabrera forced the playoff by sending his second shot from
the thick grass at the last hole within 5 feet of the pin. Fisher
missed his birdie attempt from off the green to set up sudden
death.
``I figured he was going to go for it, but it was a high-risk
shot and the odds of him pulling it off were slim,'' Fisher said.
``I saw him hit it and then I heard the cheers and I thought 'Oh my
dear.'''
Both players missed winning putts on the first playoff hole.
Sunday's 36-hole final will be both player's first in their
debut appearance in the event, with a $1.1 million prize on the
line.
Kim barely held on to his driver at the 26th as his ball sailed
left into the bushes.
After taking relief, he pitched to 2 feet for his par, while
Allenby missed a chance to trim the deficit to one hole by flubbing
a chip and then pushing his birdie putt wide.
``What happened was pretty crucial because he gave me a gift,''
Kim said. ``He just miss-hit his chip a little and made par.''
Kim was elated at the 27th - a short par 4 - after his sand
wedge landed a few feet long before back-spinning into the hole. He
then sank his birdie putt on the 28th for a four-hole advantage
over Allenby, who missed from 4 feet.
Allenby missed several opportunities to get within one before
Kim boosted his lead.
``The putter was pretty cold this afternoon,'' Allenby said. ``I
just didn't quite play good enough this afternoon and, you know, he
hit a lot of great shots and made a lot of good putts.''
Kim cruised from the 30th after taking a 5-up advantage.
``This is a very big tournament for me because it's been a very
tough year,'' said Kim, who a day earlier won his last hole to
ensure his place in the last four. ``It's very rewarding to come
out here ... and put on a good show.''
Fisher, who finished fourth at the Accenture Match Play
Championship earlier this year, finally got ahead on the 25th hole
and was 2-up after 27.
Cabrera battled back to even it on the 30th and was 1-up after
Fisher bounced his drive off a cart path and into the trees on his
way to a bogey on the 31st. But the Englishman soon took over.
``I fought back really well in the morning to give myself a
great chance in the afternoon,'' Fisher said.
The last American to win the event was Corey Pavin in 1993.
Shaun Micheel reached the final in 2006.
10/31/09 14:02
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