New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox is tied for the lead in the British Masters on the DP World Tour.
"Yeah I'm really happy. "And a fair amount of social golf with my mates, a little bit of fishing, plenty of babysitting." Hit a lot of wedge shots close and took advantage of the hard holes, making a couple of 40 footers to keep the round going, " Fox said.
Ryan Fox and Thorbjorn Olesen share the early at the Betfred British Masters, where defending champion Richard Bland and tournament host Danny Willett both ...
"Hit it really solid," Fox said. "There's a lot of things I want to accomplish," said Olesen, who is without a win since 2018. It's starting to get a lot better and hopefully I can just build on some confidence with it."
Olesen carded six birdies and no bogeys in a superb 66 to top the leaderboard alongside New Zealand's Ryan Fox.
It’s been a long time since I’ve really been able to be up there. “I should have some years left in me – hopefully the best years. “You have to stay in the present, obviously, but it’s been a while since I’ve been in the winner’s circle and that’s my main goal this year.
Fox's first round 66 featured seven birdies and gave him a share of the lead with Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen at six-under.
Olesen was acquitted by a court in December after saying he had no memory of his behaviour because he had been drinking alcohol and taking sleeping tablets. But I feel I am on the right track now and starting to get a team back together that is helping me again -- I think that is very important.” Olesen’s last win was at the Italian Open in June 2018.
Kiwi feels right at home at The Belfry, with his six-under opening round again the result of easing the pressure on himself.
Olesen was acquitted by a court in December after saying he had no memory of his behaviour because he had been drinking alcohol and taking sleeping tablets. Like elite athletes at their peak, our sports journalists are highly trained in the art of news. Olesen’s last win was at the Italian Open in June 2018. “I feel like if you drive it well round here you get quite a lot of opportunities. It was just a nice day.” You can hit a lot of wedges in.
The Dane and the Kiwi shot opening 66s at the famous Ryder Cup venue but what are their records when holding an 18-shot lead.
"We've had a lot of rain, so it's soft; you and don't get much roll on the fairways. It was just a nice day. I was really pleased with that.
SUTTON COLDFIELD, England — Thorbjorn Olesen shot a 6-under 66 to share the lead after the opening round of the British Masters on Thursday in his bid to ...
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Everything seems to be coming together for Ryan Fox. Fox has continued his recent run of form at the European Tour's British Masters, claiming a share of t.
But I feel I am on the right track now and starting to get a team back together that is helping me again — I think that is very important." "I've not been working hard enough for a few years to be at that level, so I know there is a lot of work to be done. Olesen was acquitted by a court in December after saying he had no memory of his behavior because he had been drinking alcohol and taking sleeping tablets. "I'm trying to think as little as possible, which is always a nice place to be. "I played a lot of social golf with my mates when I was back home. "I changed a lot of nappies," he joked when asked about his recent hot form.
A strong six-under 66 at the Belfry in England, thanks to seven birdies and just one bogey, was good enough to take a one-shot advantage into day two alongside ...
But I feel I am on the right track now and starting to get a team back together that is helping me again — I think that is very important." "I've not been working hard enough for a few years to be at that level, so I know there is a lot of work to be done. Olesen was acquitted by a court in December after saying he had no memory of his behavior because he had been drinking alcohol and taking sleeping tablets. "I'm trying to think as little as possible, which is always a nice place to be. "I played a lot of social golf with my mates when I was back home. "I changed a lot of nappies," he joked when asked about his recent hot form.
Thorbjorn Olesen shot a 6-under 66 to share the lead in the opening round of the British Masters in his bid to end a four-year title drought and get his ...
But I feel I am on the right track now and starting to get a team back together that is helping me again -- I think that is very important.” “You have to stay in the present, obviously, but it’s been a while since I’ve been in the winner’s circle and that’s my main goal this year,” Olesen said. Olesen was acquitted by a court in December after saying he had no memory of his behavior because he had been drinking alcohol and taking sleeping tablets.
Kiwi Ryan Fox has let his advantage slip at the British Masters at England's The Belfry course, carding a second round one-over.
A one-over second round had the Kiwi 10th heading into the weekend at the latest stop on the European Tour.
Like elite athletes at their peak, our sports journalists are highly trained in the art of news. So we're asking you to support us with more than your attention. Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox was unable to build on his sizzling start to the British Masters in the second round on Friday.
A good start in England, with a first-round final ruined by a few too many mistakes, for the Azzurri Edoardo Molinari (68, -4) and Francesco Laporta (69, ...
For Edoardo Molinari an excellent sixth place at -4, with an eagle, four birdies and two bogeys. The first round of the British Masters 2022 ended, this year organized at the legendary Belfry, one of the best-known courses on both the European and world scene. Behind the other blues.
Fox recorded a sizzling six-under 66 at the Belfry in England to open his account on the course on Friday and lead the field with Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen.
Fox is playing for a spot in the PGA Championship later this month. The disappointing round opened the door for his competitors to leap-frog him at the head of the field as he tumbled down to a tie for 10th place, four shots behind clubhouse leader Hurly Long of Germany. Fox recorded a sizzling six-under 66 at the Belfry in England to open his account on the course on Friday and lead the field with Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen.
Ryan Fox has posted an underwhelming second round score to fall down the leaderboard at the British Masters after leading the field on Friday. Fox recorded.
Fox is playing for a spot in the PGA Championship later this month. Ryan Fox falters after strong start at British Masters Ryan Fox falters after strong start at British Masters