Perfectly poised going into final round in Germany
Ross is in second place, just three shots behind leader Bradley Dredge, going into the final round of the BMW International Open in Munich.

Fisher, seeking a win which could take him seventh in The Ryder Cup race, birdied the long ninth and then started for home birdie-eagle to reach 15 under.  First Ross hit his approach to three feet on the difficult 472 yard tenth.  Then he rolled in a 30 foot birdie on the 555 yard next.  Ross would drop his first shot of the day after driving into rough on the difficult 14th.

So with only a final round to play, Dredge is 18 under par, while Fisher was joined on 15 under by Qualifying School graduate Simon Thornton, yet to have a top-ten finish on The European Tour.

Ross warned: "I think I am capable of shooting very close to 60. I feel like there's a ridiculously low round in me."

He added: "This week is probably as good as I've hit it for a long time. It reminds me of when I breezed around Wentworth in 64 last year.  It's great to be in the mix again and I am desperate to get out there tomorrow (Sunday).".

   
Ross in action during the 3rd round

The final trio of Dredge, Fisher and Thornton tee-off just before 11am so that play finishes before the World Cup clash between Germany and England on the big screens at the course!

For more information on the BMW International Open, visit EuropeanTour.com

 
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