It’s been a dream couple of months for Ryan Fox.
In May, the Kiwi golfer won the Myrtle Beach Classic, claiming his first PGA Tour win.
From there he made the cut for the PGA Championship, won his second Tour event at the Canadian Open, before making the cut for the US Open.
He’ll soon be heading to the UK for the Scottish Open and Open Championship, taking a week’s break ahead of the tournament.
“It’s been a crazy couple of months,” Fox told Mike Hosking.
“Going from trying to figure out where we’re gonna play gold, or where I was going to play golf next year, where we’re going to live as a family, to, yeah, being on the PGA Tour for a few more years now, and having a couple of wins and playing my way into the big events.”
He says he’s still trying to come to terms with it all, but it’s what he’s always dreamed of doing.
“It’s pretty cool.”
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