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Ryan Fox wins RBC Canadian Open Playoffs with “the best shots I’ve ever hit”


Caledon, Ontario – Ryan Fox of New Zealand won the second time in five weeks on the PGA tour with another memory breaking, this time 3-wood to 7 feet in the fourth additional holes in the Canadian opening.

Fox won Myrtle Beach Classic last month Chipping for a bird to win the playoff with three men. This on TPC Toronto in the Osprey Valley lasted a little longer.

What turned out to be the winning shot could be more unforgettable. The fox smoked a 3-forest that landed quietly remained from Pina and placed 7 feet. Burns pulled out his 3-wood remained some 55 feet left of the front right pin. He ran his Orlov, release 8 meters and missed that.

Fox missed his orlov, try before he was tapped for a bird.

“To be honest, Sam and I had a little fight with a pillow for three holes,” Fox said. “But I hit that blow 18, that 3-wood, probably was the best shot I’ve ever hit. It would be nice to make Puntt. But hey, I’ll take it.”

Fox Honelied released from only 18 feet to 18. Year of 4-Mank Regulation that allowed him to join the Burns on the 18-Mandus 2002. Year.

They played 18. Four times – PGA Tour has moved the PIN site with the far left to the front right after two extra holes – and there was nothing in connection with additional holes.

Burns, considered one of the best PGA tours, had birds from just more than 5 feet in the first playoff to win. He left it to the right. Next time down 18, the fox went around the green and pushed the 3-tree. The collar roughly stopped to go to the water. He wrote at 12 feet and had that bird on victory, but he left a short foot.

Pillow, really.

The third time playing 18. Overtime, the burns had a lob wedge that was short and right, revolving with green and almost into the water. The fox hit his 40 feet to the right. They both made a couple.

Fox shipped the goods on the final hole and now has two wins for a little over a month. The victory has moved a 38-year-old fox from 75 to no. 32 In the world, introducing it in the US open next week because among the top 60 in world ranking.

Kevin Yu soaped the back hole for 66 to end up alone in the third, one shot from the playoffs. He soon missed on the top 60 to arrive in the Oakmont next week. But Yu joined Cameron Young and Matt McCarty, as he earns the first three places for the open next month for players who are not already eligible.

Here’s how the 9.8 million dollar purse will pay off in the open RBC Canadian.

Fox was already outdoors from his victory in the BMW PGW championship in 2023, a leading event on the European tour. Fox now has eight victories worldwide – two on the PGA tour, four on the European tour and two on the Australia PGA tour.

Burns hoped to finish more than two years without victory, his last title that came in the last year of World Golf Championships in 2023. Years.

Young recorded 65 to bind for the fourth. He was in the field of burns when Young did a amazing couple 17. I leave the trees to the right on MangLous left the gross, goose for 15 feet and making the way.

But they need birds at closing a couple-5 for the catch of the club, the Tegor of the club house, the young he escorted 3-wood on the breeze and leaving him in the trees, leaving him almost without shooting. The two should have pulled into green and made Bogee to finish two shots behind him.

“I couldn’t guess two better shots on the last hole. I’m not hitting a 3-tree so far, and blows straight into the wind and decided to reject the back of the forest,” Young said. “I thought in the air that I would have about 12 feet to win the tournament, and ended somewhere where I fought a couple, let alone make 4. Quite upset.”



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