Ryan Fox Shoots Record-Equalling 62 at The Open

Ryan Fox has equalled the lowest single-round score in the history of The Open Championship. His remarkable third-round performance at Royal Birkdale saw him shoot an exceptional 62.
The New Zealander produced a stunning display of golf on Saturday, navigating Royal Birkdale with precision and flair. His scorecard boasted an impressive five birdies in the final nine holes alone, a testament to his aggressive and successful approach.
Fox's 62 not only puts him in contention but also etches his name alongside the game's legends who have achieved this remarkable feat at golf's oldest major.
This historic round marks a significant moment in the tournament, showcasing a player hitting peak form when it matters most.
Fox's back nine blitz wasn't just good golf; it was a display of nerves of steel under immense pressure, proving he has the mettle for major championship contention.

