PGA Tour winner Ryan Fox comes from a family of champions in New Zealand
- Ryan Fox captured his first PGA Tour victory on Sunday in South Carolina by winning a playoff at the Myrtle Beach tournament.
- Fox secured a spot in the playoff when Mackenzie Hughes dropped a stroke with a bogey on the final hole, and Fox then made an impressive birdie chip from approximately 54 feet on the opening playoff hole.
- Fox finished the tournament 15-under-par with rounds marked by early consistency and a final round of 66, while Hughes and Harry Higgs missed key putts.
- The victory secured Fox a two-year PGA Tour exemption, spots at the upcoming PGA Championship at Quail Hollow and the Memorial Tournament, and moved him up 76 places in FedEx Cup rankings.
- This win provides Fox career stability in the U.S. And reflects his progression beyond his family's sporting legacy in New Zealand.
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PGA Tour winner Ryan Fox comes from a family of champions in New Zealand
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Ryan Fox, who broke through for his first PGA Tour win at the Myrtle Beach Classic on Sunday, comes from a line of sporting champions in his native New Zealand.
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