Ryan Fox has a pedigree linked to New Zealand team sport royalty, however, the big-hitting Kiwi has travelled his own path and made a name for himself at golf's elite level.
Son of All-Blacks legend Grant Fox, who captained the team to win the World Cup in 1987, and grandson of New Zealand cricketer Merv Wallace, Ryan Fox has won on both the DP World Tour and PGA Tour.
One of the fastest players on tour, Fox turned pro in 2012 and graduated to the DP World Tour in 2017. In 2019, he claimed his first win on a global tour at the Perth Super Six. In 2022, he won the Ras Al Khaimah Championship and the Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews, leading to a runner-up finish on the Race To Dubai. The following year he won the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth and secured playing rights on the PGA Tour for 2024 — the same year he represented New Zealand in Paris for his third Olympic Games.
In 2025, Ryan Fox broke through for his first PGA Tour win at the Myrtle Beach Classic, chipping in to win a playoff.
A Srixon staffer, here are the clubs in Ryan Fox’s bag.