The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Noren has Swede dreams of pulling off a double Scotch

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The handshake that saw Anthony Wall into today’s final. super golf all the time, but it’s pretty consistent.

“It would be pretty special to win again in Scotland. I don’t know what it is about the place – I love playing links courses and this week we have had great weather so far

“I know the forecast is for the wind to really blow tomorrow but that doesn’t bother me – I would rather it was really windy than really wet.”

Wall was never behind against Fisher, taking the seventh only to see his opponent level with a birdie from 20 feet on the next.

The 41-year-old immediatel­y regained his advantage as Fisher paid for a wayward. drive at the ninth, but Wall bogeyed the 17th and it was not until the fourth extra hole that he got up- and- down from the rough to settle the tie.

Wall said: “I really enjoyed it. Obviously sorry for Oli, because it was a good game so it’s a shame someone had to lose because we’re good pals and we played well.

“We both played well. I was four or fiveunder I think, so I was impressed with Oli today because he stuck with me.It was a great game. I loved every minute of it.

“Alex is the man in form, so it will be a great game. I like the wind.

“Alex won in Sweden a couple of years ago and almost lapped the field in the high wind. Clearly he likes the wind. He hits it low. I’m sure it will be a great game.”

Joel Sjöholm.

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