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Ryan Fox hit such a quality shot on the fourth hole of the RBC Canadian Open playoff that he considers it the best of his career.
Ryan Fox’s Blunt Message on RBC Canadian Open Playoff Catches Attention originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It was a wild weekend north of the border at the RBC Canadian Open, where 38-year-old Ryan Fox sank a dramatic 17-foot birdie on the 72nd hole to force a playoff.
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Golf Digest on MSNHere’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2025 RBC Canadian OpenBy week's end the PGA Tour had itself its fifth repeat winner this season with Ryan Fox topping Sam Burns on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff. Fox won the Myrtle Beach Classic just a month ago. Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Sepp Straka and Ben Griffin are the other multiple-time winners this year.
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Ryan Fox is a PGA Tour winner for the second time in five weeks. He hit what he calls the best shot he's ever hit to beat Sam Burns on the fourth playoff hole in the Canadian Open.
Ryan Fox lifted the RBC Canadian Open trophy on Sunday after a hard-fought battle with Sam Burns. He secured the victory on the fourth playoff hole with a birdie. It’s his second PGA win in five weeks, and it also earned him a spot in the U.S. Open this week.
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Golf Digest on MSNWhy the PGA Tour did something it had never done during the playoff at RBC Canadian OpenRyan Fox won the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday thanks to what he described as "the best shot I ever hit." But just minutes earlier, it wouldn't have been such a spectacular result. The 38-year-old New Zealander wrapped up his second PGA Tour title on the fourth extra hole of a playoff against Sam Burns after hitting a towering 3-wood from 258 yards
Golf is hard, and even for the best players in the world, sometimes it requires a sense of humor to get through the tough days.
Retired Pro Golfer Colt Knost Wears Panthers Brad Marchand Jersey To Troll Fans At RBC Canadian Open
CBS golf reporter Amanda Balionis stepped onto The Rink, the tee box of the 14th hole at the RBC Canadian Open, wearing a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey with Auston Matthews' name stitched on the back, and was greeted with cheers from the spectators.