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Fisher leads despite first tee slip-up in Portugal

Briton's Ross Fisher overcame a first tee injury scare to post a second round 67 for a ten under par total of 132 to lead the Portugal Masters by three strokes on Friday.

British golfer Ross Fisher tees off on the 18th hole during the 2nd round of the Portugal Masters golf tounament at Victoria Golf Course in Vilamoura, southern Portugal. Fisher overcame a first tee injury scare to post a second round 67 for a ten under par total of 132 to lead the Portugal Masters by three strokes.

The 31-year-old slipped as he made his way off the opening hole and was only able to continue with a strapping on his left foot after receiving physiotherapy treatment.

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