Fox takes the bait makes most of late entry to PGA Championship
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina - New Zealands Ryan Fox would have been fishing this week had he not secured a last-minute spot in the PGA Championship four days ago, but after making the most of the opening round on Thursday he could still reel in a major catch.
Fox, who earned his maiden PGA Tour win on Sunday when he chipped in from just outside 50 feet on the first playoff hole in Myrtle Beach, opened with a four-under-par 67 at Quail Hollow Club that left him in solid position.
Its amazing what finding a bit of confidence can do, Fox said after mixing six birdies with two bogeys to sit in a share of fourth place, three shots back of leader Jhonattan Vegas.
Like all of a sudden the bad shots that were irking me a couple weeks ago didnt seem to matter quite so much today.
What makes Foxs opening round, which was played in sunny and steamy conditions, all the more remarkable is that it comes of the heels of four consecutive weeks of competition.
Had Fox not triumphed in Myrtle Beach to secure a spot in the 156-player field this week, he certainly had an idea how he would have spent his downtime ahead of the May 22-25 PGA Tour event at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas.
I guarantee, Id be going fishing at least once. Outside of that, you know, just being dad. This is five weeks in a row, said Fox.
So I would put the sticks down for five or six days and just relaxed and got ready for Colonial next week. But obviously its been a nice change to come here instead.
Fox, whose best result at a major is a share of 16th place at the 2019 British Open, is
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