Victor Perez and Antoine Rozner out of top 10, Ryan Fox unlocks his playoff tally at the Myrtle Beach Classic

Then 3rd, the Tarbais then conceded two bogeys in a row, trapped by a bunker on the 14th and weighed down by a misplaced tee shot on the 15th. After these errors, the 32-year-old golfer was unable to get going again and settled for a timid 70. Perez therefore finished 13th (-11 total). He achieved his best result in 2025 on the PGA Tour but missed out on valuable FedEx points (projected 126th). Rozner had an even more difficult day. On the verge of the top 10 after 54 holes, the Racingman was solid on the outward journey (one birdie, one bogey) before stalling on the return journey (one birdie, three bogeys). With this card of 73, he slipped to 34th place (-6).
Alone in the lead (-16) as the 72nd hole of the week began, Mackenzie Hughes seemed to have all the cards in hand to race to victory. However, the Canadian missed his par putt from three meters outside the target on the 18th. This error therefore allowed Harry Higgs and Ryan Fox (author of a stellar 66), who were waiting at -15 total, to snatch a play-off.
During this playoff hole, played on the 18th, the New Zealander disgusted the competition. After dropping his approach to the edge of the green, Fox sent a formidable 16m chip for birdie directly into the hole, while his opponents only made par. " The playoffs are played in a different mindset. I knew the other two had birdie chances. I wanted to take my chance with that chip. I aimed straight and hit the spot I wanted to hit. To be honest, I never had the impression that it was going anywhere. The rest is a bit of a blur from there ," commented the four-time winner on the European Tour, who, at 38, has finally unlocked his counter on the PGA Tour.
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