Otago Daily Times

Fox to tap into Williams’ knowledge of course

- MATT BROWN

AUCKLAND: Ryan Fox will look to tap into the knowledge of Tiger Woods’ former Kiwi caddie, Steve Williams, before he heads to Oklahoma next week for the PGA Championsh­ip at Southern Hills Country Club.

The 35yearold has been confirmed in the final field for the second major of the year after finishing tied for eighth at the British Masters and boosting his ranking four spots to 106 — the entry cutoff was 112.

Fox is playing this week’s European Tour event in Belgium before heading to Oklahoma and has revealed he may get in touch with Williams who was on Woods’ bag when he won the PGA Championsh­ip on the same golf course in 2007.

‘‘Yeah, I won’t do anything different to be honest,’’ Fox said of his approach heading into the major.

‘‘I guess, maybe send an email to Steve Williams. I think he would have been there when Tiger last won it. So, I can get some ideas off Steve potentiall­y, but not for the most part. I’ll just turn up on the Monday and just get a feel of the place.

‘‘I guess that’s what we do every week, you know, turn up to a different golf course and figure out how to play it. And while a major is a bigger tournament, the general principle of it isn’t really any different. Just go and try to figure out how to apply it as best you can and then see what happens.’’

Fox was ranked No 211 before he won the Ras Al Khaimah event in February, after which he jumped to No 119, causing him to reassess his goals during an eightweek break in New Zealand.

On his return to the tour last month, Fox claimed two strong finishes in Spain (15th and ninth) and headed to the British Masters knowing a strong result would see him secure a spot in the field for the PGA.

Having achieved his goal, Fox said he was excited to have another shot at the major. His best result came in 2018 when he finished in a tie for 27th.

‘‘I’m very happy. It was one of those shortterm goals to tick off when I came back. Obviously, it was not necessaril­y all on my hands. But I knew if I played well enough, I’d have a really good shot at getting in the PGA. And, you know, very happy I managed to do that and excited to get to Southern Hills next week.’’

Fox is sticking with his plan to play this week’s tour event in Belgium.

‘‘I definitely like to play the week before and my coach and physio are going to be there as well so that makes it a bit easier for my preparatio­n. I think I’d rather spend time with them and get everything right so there’s nothing funky going on before going to the PGA. I’ll be playing my fifth week in a row at the PGA but I’ve just come off eight weeks off.’’

While generally very happy with the way he is playing, Fox has identified the putter as the major workon. — The New

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