Fox eyes first major title after joining 62 club
New Zealand’s Ryan Fox surged into contention for the British Open title by matching the lowest round in men’s major championship history with a brilliant…
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New Zealand’s Ryan Fox surged into contention for the British Open title by matching the lowest round in men’s major championship history with a brilliant third-round 62 at Royal Birkdale on Saturday, but it could have been even better. Fox eyes first major title after joining 62 club. Fox, son of former New Zealand rugby great Grant Fox, said he would adopt the same attacking policy on Sunday.
Furthermore, "I would have taken 62 on a Saturday, that's for sure," he said. The consolation was that he was on eight under par and right in the mix for his maiden major title heading to Sunday.
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New Zealand’s Ryan Fox surged into contention for the British Open title by matching the lowest round in men’s major championship history with a brilliant third-round 62 at Royal Birkdale on Saturday, but it could have been even better.
reliability low1/4 sourcesFox eyes first major title after joining 62 club.
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Fox, son of former New Zealand rugby great Grant Fox, said he would adopt the same attacking policy on Sunday.
according to Business Day Live +2"I would have taken 62 on a Saturday, that's for sure," he said.
according to Channel News AsiaThe consolation was that he was on eight under par and right in the mix for his maiden major title heading to Sunday.
according to Channel News Asia
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