Watch out world! Ryan Fox just made sinking a monster putt look like a walk in the park. Can you believe he holed it from 92 feet? Talk about golfing greatness!
In a spectacular display of skill and finesse, Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox has recently made waves on the PGA Tour, setting a new mark for the longest successful putt this season. During an electric opening round at the Mexico Open held at VidantaWorld, Fox calmly sunk a jaw-dropping 91-foot, 7-inch putt on the par-3 fifth hole – which is no small feat. It’s an achievement that speaks volumes about his experience and talent, not to mention it had golf fans buzzing! In what many might consider an impossible distance, Fox showed he's no ordinary golfer, but rather a wizard on the putting green.
As he took the 14th hole of his day, one could almost hear the collective gasp from onlookers as his ball rolled effortlessly into the cup. This monster putt not only secured him a birdie but also boosted his momentum as he moved towards a solid three-under par 68 in the round. Talk about an energizing moment! Fox’s impressive display is sure to earn him acclaim and highlights on social media, with fans and players alike sharing in his triumph as if it was their own victory.
But how does sinking a putt of this length compare to the golf wizardry of yesteryear? Just for some perspective, legendary golfer Happy Gilmore might have made that shot look easy in his comedic antics, but Fox shows us that real-life golf can be just as thrilling – with a bit more grip on reality (and less comedy). With such a memorable moment captured on the course, golf enthusiasts can’t help but reminisce about their own experiences trying to sink the elusive long putt. Many of us might have settled for a four-putt, but Fox conquered the greens with style and grace!
As the season continues to unfold, all eyes will be on Ryan Fox and his journey in the worldwide golfing arena. Will he keep this momentum rolling on the PGA Tour? Based on his current performance, we wouldn’t bet against him! Additionally, did you know that the record for the longest putt ever made in a PGA event is a mind-blowing 120 feet, set by the legendary pro golfer, Jack Nicklaus? Golf is full of surprises, and Fox may just become an unforgettable chapter in this ongoing saga of sporting greatness!
Ryan Fox has set a new benchmark on the PGA Tour. During his first round of the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld in Vallarta, Fox set a new PGA Tour season-best.
The Kiwi golfer sank the longest putt of the PGA Tour season in a solid opening round.
Fox, 38, drained a birdie putt measuring 91 feet, 7 inches on the par-3 fifth hole Thursday at VidantaWorld, his 14th hole of the day.
It might have been a four-putt for some of us weekend hackers. After starting on the 10th hole, Ryan Fox arrived at the par-3 fifth hole just 1 under ...
He's sunk a 91-footer on the par-three fifth hole - his 14th of the round - the longest of any player this season. Fox has carded a three-under par 68, ...
Ryan Fox is currently playing at the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld. The Kiwi golfer sunk an incredible 92-foot putt in Round 1 of the tournament.
Ryan Fox was cruising along Thursday at the Mexico Open, only one under par after 13 holes. His tee shot on the par-3, fifth hole (his 14th of the round) ...
Ryan Fox made the longest putt on the PGA Tour in 2025 and also in 2024.
Ryan Fox was cruising along Thursday at the Mexico Open, only one-under par after 13 holes. His tee shot on the par-3, fifth hole (his 14th of the round) ...
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