RBC Canadian Open: Ryan Fox wins after a four -hole playoff with Sam Burns for the title | Golf news

Ryan Fox won the dramatic four -hole playoff with Sam Burns and won the second PGA Tour title RBC Canadian Open.

The New Zealand drilled a clutch 16 feet buddy putting on the 18th and took it to the playoffs. Burns won the clubhouse’s lead at less than 18 years after occupying 62 years of age under 8 years of age until the last minute of the fourth round.

Fox, who started his day as a lead, scored a 66-year-old Bogey-free, and Burns struck the leader board with nine birdies and lone Bogey.

Then the drama led to a pivotal moment coming from the fourth addition of the 18th pipe.

Burns left an external opportunity while shooting in the center of the green, but Fox went up with an amazing eagle opportunity.

However, the image pursued the sixth PGA Tour victory, but after March 2023, he missed his eagle putting and missed Buddy’s putt.

Fox Two putt received a gift for his second PGA Tour, and he was prominent for Birdie and The Win.

RBC Canadian Open added FOX’s success at MyRTLE BEACH Classic and secured through the playoffs to win the first PGA Tour last month.

Ryan Fox and Sam Burns during the Canadian Open Playoffs
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Fox won the four -hole playoff with Sam Burns

The first two playoffs on the 18th saw that both Fox and Burns left the green onions.

The pin position moved for the third attempt, and both had to return from the poor shots and save onions, and Burns’ efforts had to be close to the end of the water after rotating in green, but Fox finally had a fourth attempt in the fourth attempt.

Meanwhile, Kevin Yu, Matt Mccarthy and Cameron Young were eligible to receive the 153rd opening in Royal Portrush through Canadian Open.

The Yu took third place behind the already exempted Burns and Fox and insisted on a place with the first qualification.

Matteo Manassero, Italy, who shared the lead with Fox after the third round, ranked 6th in the 15th place after 69 years old, while Shane Lowry ranked 13th in the 13th place and took 13th place with 67 people and then fainted with three eagles and started 1 after 1 eagle. I gave one shot in the hall.

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