Fox beats Burns in dramatic play-off to win Canadian Open
- Ryan Fox of New Zealand secured the RBC Canadian Open title in Caledon, Ont., by edging out Sam Burns with a birdie on the fourth extra hole.
- Fox and Burns tied at 18 under after 72 holes, with Fox forcing the playoff by birdieing the 18th hole in regulation.
- Sam Burns delivered a remarkable 62, 8-under par, in the concluding round, while Fox secured three birdies on his final five holes and executed a crucial approach shot during the fourth playoff hole.
- Fox clinched the title with a two-putt birdie on the par-5 18th hole in the fourth playoff round, earning $1.764 million from the $9.8 million purse.
- This win marks Fox's second PGA Tour victory this year, after his Myrtle Beach Classic playoff win last month, and grants him a spot in the U.S. Open at Oakmont.
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New Zealand's Ryan Fox wins four-hole playoff vs. American Sam Burns at Canadian Open
CALEDON — Despite recent evidence to the contrary, Ryan Fox doesn't consider himself a playoff specialist. The New Zealander beat American Sam Burns in a four-hole playoff to win the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday, the second win of his PGA Tour career.
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