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Fisher donates WGC prize money to Killarney hospital
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Fisher donates WGC prize money to Killarney hospital

Ross Fisher – the 2010 Irish Open champion –  has donated his prize money from the WGC - Bridgetone Invitational to the Killarney hospital that looked after his son.

Ross Fisher

Fisher was forced to miss last week’s event at Firestone Country Club due to concern over his young son’s health.

His four-month-old son Harry was taken ill during Fisher’s recent defence of the Irish Open in Killarney Golf and Fishing Club and the golfer – naturally – spent the following days by the child’s bedside.

Thankfully, he was given the all-clear after being diagnosed with a virus . . . but Fisher, who was entitled to last place prize money of approximately $35,000 (approx. €21.500) from the Bridgestone, was so impressed with the treatment and care given to his son by hospital staff he has donated the entire sum to Killarney regional hospital.

Fisher returns to competitive action at this week’s US PGA Championship, where he has a previous best finish of tied-19th in 2009.

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