avril 25, 2024

Ryan Fox dedicates win to Shane Warne, former playing partner

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Ryan Fox paid tribute to his former amateur teammate Shane Warne after claiming a one-shot victory at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

New Zealand’s Fox had finished second in last year’s team event in Scotland alongside former Australian cricket great Warne, who died earlier this year.

Fox made seven birdies and three bogeys in the fourth round on the Old Course at St Andrews to secure his third European tour title.

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« To be honest the only person I can really think of at the moment is Warne, » Fox said.

« He meant a lot to me and this event and was a great mate. It’s a terrible shame he’s not here. »

Shane Warne and Ryan Fox look on during day one of the 2020 New Zealand Golf Open at The Hills. (Getty)

Fox’s mother and father — former All Blacks star Grant Fox — are in Europe for a month and were at St Andrews to witness an impressive closing 68, which took Fox to 15 under par overall, one stroke ahead of Callum Shinkwin (67) and Alex Noren (69).

Fox went into the final round four shots off the lead but three birdies in his first seven holes saw him hit the front before a combination of great approach play and brilliance on the greens helped the 35-year-old Kiwi extend his advantage to three strokes with three to play.

Fox had a late scare at the 17th but managed to limit the damage to just one dropped shot before safely parring the last.

Ryan Fox of New Zealand embraces his wife, Anneke, after winning the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on the Old Course St. Andrews. (Getty)

Rory McIlroy (66) finished in a tie for fourth on 13 under after making seven birdies and a single bogey.

Overnight leader Richard Mansell (76) finished tied for seventh.

The event was played over three of Scotland’s storied courses: Carnoustie, Kingsbarns and the Old Course at the home of golf.

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