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Fox's new view ahead of Masters return

Author
Christopher Reive,
Publish Date
Tue, 9 Apr 2024, 4:03pm
Photo / Getty Images
Photo / Getty Images

Fox's new view ahead of Masters return

Author
Christopher Reive,
Publish Date
Tue, 9 Apr 2024, 4:03pm

Ryan Fox is seeing Augusta National Golf Club from a new perspective.

In 2023, the Kiwi golfer achieved a career milestone when he made his first appearance at the Masters, finishing his tournament debut in a tie for 26th.

For many, the Masters holds a special place on the golfing calendar and is arguably the biggest tournament of the year - and making that debut appearance was a week to savour for Fox.

Heading into this year鈥檚 tournament at Augusta, Fox told the Herald his experience in 2023 had allowed him to take a slightly different approach to the tournament this time around.

鈥淭he novelty of it being Augusta has worn off a little bit - in a good way,鈥 Fox said.

鈥淭he enjoyment of it, the realising how special it is is still there, but it鈥檚 a bit more like 鈥榦kay, it鈥檚 a golf course now, not the Holy Grail鈥.

鈥淕etting to play it like I did last year, that鈥檚 certainly going to help me and the extra knowledge of having played it a bunch of times last year is going to help. It鈥檚 certainly something I鈥檓 looking forward to. The form I鈥檓 a little bit apprehensive about.鈥

The 2024 season has been a struggle for Fox through eight events, with five missed cuts and a best finish of a tie for 35th. Last week, he finished +5 through his opening two rounds of the Valero Texas Open, missing the cut by four shots.

Fox tees off with the iconic Augusta National leaderboard in the background. Photo / Getty Images
Fox tees off with the iconic Augusta National leaderboard in the background. Photo / Getty Images

Things move up a notch for the Masters, with the first major of the season featuring the world鈥檚 top golfers - with athletes from both the PGA Tour and LIV Golf invited.

鈥淢ajor golf is pretty tough,鈥 Fox said.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e playing against the best players in the world on tough set-ups and my game certainly hasn鈥檛 been up to scratch in that regard this year, but I鈥檝e said it a bunch of times - you鈥檙e only two swings away from it being good and I鈥檇 certainly like to find those two swings at some point this week.鈥

While he failed to make the cut last week, there were some good signs for Fox. After a rough start in his opening round saw him sitting at four-over after six holes, he played 12 good holes of golf to finish his round at two-under. He couldn鈥檛 continue that form into the second round.

But after a practice round at Augusta on Tuesday (NZ time), Fox said there were good signs in how he was striking the ball ahead of Friday morning鈥檚 opening round.

鈥淲e got the tougher side of the draw last week. Friday afternoon was exceptionally brutal. The wind got up and the golf course got really firm and fast and I let it get away from me on a couple of holes.

鈥淭here was actually a fair bit of good in the second round, I just didn鈥檛 take advantage of it and I really putted poorly in the second round. The score was a lot worse than how I played, but that鈥檚 golf for you.

鈥淚 feel like the game鈥檚 close, I did some good work today and everything鈥檚 hopefully trending in the right direction.鈥

Christopher Reive joined the Herald sports team in 2017, bringing the same versatility to his coverage as he does to his sports viewing habits.

This story was originally published on the Herald,聽

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