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Commentary Box: Fox goes backwards in final round at PGA Championship
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After three solid rounds at the PGA Championship, Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox went backwards in the final round to slip outside the top 50 in his opening major of the year.
Following three even par rounds of 70, Fox went into the final round in a share of 23rd place but a seven-over 77 saw him drift down the leaderboard at Southern Hills.
Fox had two bogeys on the front nine and a further five dropped shots on the back nine to finish at seven-over for the tournament. He currently sits in 54th place.
At the time of writing Chile's Milo Pereria held a one shot lead over Americans Will Zalatoris and Cameron Young with seven holes to play."
Fox will still take home US$29,250 ($NZ45,675) from the week as he now jets back to Europe for the KLM Open in Netherlands this weekend.
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continue reading
Following three even par rounds of 70, Fox went into the final round in a share of 23rd place but a seven-over 77 saw him drift down the leaderboard at Southern Hills.
Fox had two bogeys on the front nine and a further five dropped shots on the back nine to finish at seven-over for the tournament. He currently sits in 54th place.
At the time of writing Chile's Milo Pereria held a one shot lead over Americans Will Zalatoris and Cameron Young with seven holes to play."
Fox will still take home US$29,250 ($NZ45,675) from the week as he now jets back to Europe for the KLM Open in Netherlands this weekend.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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After three solid rounds at the PGA Championship, Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox went backwards in the final round to slip outside the top 50 in his opening major of the year.
Following three even par rounds of 70, Fox went into the final round in a share of 23rd place but a seven-over 77 saw him drift down the leaderboard at Southern Hills.
Fox had two bogeys on the front nine and a further five dropped shots on the back nine to finish at seven-over for the tournament. He currently sits in 54th place.
At the time of writing Chile's Milo Pereria held a one shot lead over Americans Will Zalatoris and Cameron Young with seven holes to play."
Fox will still take home US$29,250 ($NZ45,675) from the week as he now jets back to Europe for the KLM Open in Netherlands this weekend.
…
continue reading
Following three even par rounds of 70, Fox went into the final round in a share of 23rd place but a seven-over 77 saw him drift down the leaderboard at Southern Hills.
Fox had two bogeys on the front nine and a further five dropped shots on the back nine to finish at seven-over for the tournament. He currently sits in 54th place.
At the time of writing Chile's Milo Pereria held a one shot lead over Americans Will Zalatoris and Cameron Young with seven holes to play."
Fox will still take home US$29,250 ($NZ45,675) from the week as he now jets back to Europe for the KLM Open in Netherlands this weekend.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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