Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox ready for 2026 Masters
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New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox is ready to take on the famous Masters golf course for the third time in his career.
Fox, 39 is paired with 2011 Masters winner Charl Schwartzel from South Africa and American Max Greyman for the first round.
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Fox has stated that he's close to top form as he prepares to tackle the Masters after recovering from a nasty bout of kidney stones.
He's just recovered from a nasty bout of kidney stones prior to the Players Championship, early last month, ending up in hospital rather than the golf course.
The Aucklander returned for the Houston Open in late March, but missed the cut after being three-over par for the two rounds.
Fox played 13 holes with Ireland's Shane Lowry in a practice round at Augusta National yesterday before rain intervened and says he will play nine holes every day before the tournament begins on Friday NZT.
He has played in the Masters twice, finishing tied for 26th in 2023 and tied for 38th in 2024. He missed out on an invitation last year,
