New Zealand’s Ryan Fox has bounced back from a poor start to rescue his opening round at the Valero Texas Open in San Antonio, his final tune-up before next week’s US Masters.
The Kiwi was four-over par through the opening six holes and his tough run of form looked set to continue before he got his round back on track.
A resilient back nine featuring five birdies and just one bogey saw him pull a six-shot turnaround to shoot back up the leaderboard and into contention - sitting tied for eleventh with a two-under 70 for the day.
Disaster struck early in Fox’s round, with his tee shot on the 359-metre par-four fifth pulled way left and out of bounds. It was a mark of mental fortitude that he was able to lay his third shot back onto the fairway, hit his fourth to just over four metres from the pin and then make a pressure putt to save bogey.
The sixth was just as much of a test of mentality as it was Fox’s golf, his drive again went left and into the trees and he was again forced to play back onto the fairway. After hitting his approach to the back of the green he almost made a magnificent par save as his chip rolled half a metre short of the hole, a regulation putt was made to take another tough bogey.