
New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox started the second round at the PGA Tour’s Black Desert Championship in Utah inside the top-10.
However, he is now teetering on the cut-line near the end of second round which was suspended for darkness on Friday (Saturday NZ Time).
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Fox toyed with the cut throughout the day and now sits tied for 52nd at five-under, yet to finish the eighth hole, his 17th of the round.
Starting on the back-nine, Fox opened in the worst possible way with a double-bogey six on the 10th. After a par, he bogeyed the 12th to continue his difficult start.
Things got better with birdies at the 15th, 18th and first holes, but things turned chaotic again with a double-bogey six on the second.
The fifth and seventh holes brought birdies, but another bogey came at the sixth to be one-over for the day and on the cut-line at five-under.
Unfortunately, fellow Kiwi Tim Wilkinson is likely to miss the cut after a two-under 69 that has left him one shot below the projected cut.