
Bryson DeChambeau 'fired up' by two-shot penalty as Fox joins 62 club at British Open
Bryson DeChambeau said a two-shot British Open penalty fires me up as Ryan Fox became the third player in two days to equal the record score of 62 at a major…
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Bryson DeChambeau said a two-shot British Open penalty fires me up as Ryan Fox became the third player in two days to equal the record score of 62 at a major to move into a share of the lead on Saturday. A day after two players — Lucas Herbert and Sam Burns — tied the major championship record for lowest round with 62s, Ryan Fox matched it Saturday. The round got him to 8-under par and tied for the lead with the lead group not teeing off for another 80 minutes.
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Bryson DeChambeau said a two-shot British Open penalty fires me up as Ryan Fox became the third player in two days to equal the record score of 62 at a major to move into a share of the lead on Saturday
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A day after two players — Lucas Herbert and Sam Burns — tied the major championship record for lowest round with 62s, Ryan Fox matched it Saturday.
according to New York PostThe round got him to 8-under par and tied for the lead with the lead group not teeing off for another 80 minutes.
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