Ryan Fox’s Record-Breaking 62 in the Open Championship
- Ryan Fox etched his name into the record books after carding a 62 in the third round of the Open, a performance that secured his place in the...
- While Fox’s 62 secured his spot in the final group, the tournament’s leader remained Sam Burns, who entered the final day with a lead.
- DeChambeau faced a setback in the third round after incurring a two-stroke penalty.
Ryan Fox etched his name into the record books after carding a 62 in the third round of the Open, a performance that secured his place in the final pairing of the tournament. The New Zealander’s score matches a major championship record. Fox’s achievement came at the championship, where he now faces a final-day challenge.
The 62 was achieved in the third round. Fox climbs to second.
The score matches a major championship record.
While Fox’s 62 secured his spot in the final group, the tournament’s leader remained Sam Burns, who entered the final day with a lead. Burns, a new dad, extended his lead after the third round.
DeChambeau shrugged off a penalty. DeChambeau faced a setback in the third round after incurring a two-stroke penalty.
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A Historic Third Round
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Fox’s 62 matches a major championship record.
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Burns’ Steady Grip
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Sam Burns maintained his lead.
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DeChambeau’s Resilience
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Bryson DeChambeau’s 70 in the third round kept him in contention, despite a two-stroke penalty. DeChambeau shrugged off the penalty.
