Ryan Fox posts a 62 in the third round of The Open Championship on July 18, tying a major championship record. Multiple outlets report that this matches the lowest 18-hole score in a major at the time and makes Fox the third player within the same week to record a 62 at a major championship level. The reports describe the performance as a historic mark during The Open, with Fox achieving the score while other golfers also post matching records around the same period. Coverage is focused on the numerical milestone and its significance to major championship scoring, rather than on broader tournament details such as final placement. The sources consistently characterize Fox’s round as tying the major record with a 62 and note that he is among a small group achieving the feat in close succession.
Ryan Fox shoots 62 to tie major record at The Open Championship
Ryan Fox posts a 62 in the third round of The Open Championship on July 18, tying a major championship record. Multiple outlets report that this matches the lowest 18-hole score in a major at the time...
- Ryan Fox shoots a 62 in the third round of The Open Championship on July 18.
- The 62 ties a major championship record for lowest 18-hole score.
- Sources say Fox is the third golfer to tie the major record during the same week.
- All coverage frames the achievement as a historic scoring accomplishment at The Open.
Another day at the British Open, another 62 posted.
3 hours agoRyan Fox became the third man this week to tie a major championship golf record with a 62 in the third round of the Open Championship on July 18.
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