Ryan Fox Secures Thrilling Victory Over Sam Burns in Canadian Open Playoff
Ryan Fox clinched a dramatic victory at the Canadian Open, defeating Sam Burns in a thrilling four-hole playoff to claim his second PGA Tour title.

New Zealander Ryan Fox emerged victorious in a nail-biting playoff against American Sam Burns to win the Canadian Open. The dramatic showdown unfolded at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, where Fox sank a birdie on the fourth playoff hole to secure his second PGA Tour title this year.
The Final Round Drama Fox carded a solid 66 in the final round, including a crucial birdie on the 18th hole, to force a playoff with Burns. Burns had set the stage with a spectacular 62, featuring nine birdies and a single bogey, which temporarily gave him the clubhouse lead.
The Playoff Showdown The playoff began on the par-5 18th hole. Fox narrowly missed a birdie on his fourth shot, settling for par, while Burns failed to capitalize on a makeable putt. The tension escalated as both players continued to match each other through three playoff holes, with neither able to gain an advantage.
The Decisive Moment On the fourth playoff hole, Fox delivered a masterful second shot, setting up a birdie opportunity. Burns, struggling with his approach, took five shots, allowing Fox to sink the winning putt. This victory marked Fox's second PGA Tour win, following his triumph at the Myrtle Beach Classic last month.
Post-Match Reactions "It was very hard-fought," Fox said. "I was pretty lucky to make that putt in regulation. I didn't hit a couple of great shots in the playoff, and Sam let me off there the first time around. Nice to hit a good one that fourth time—that's probably the best shot I've ever hit in my life. Nice to do it in these circumstances."
Other Notable Performances England's David Skinns finished strong with a 67, ending the tournament at 13 under par. Ireland's Shane Lowry started brilliantly with an eagle and three birdies but faded after bogeys on the ninth, 16th, and 17th holes, finishing tied at 13 under.
Conclusion The Canadian Open once again delivered high drama and exceptional golf, with Ryan Fox's victory adding another memorable chapter to the tournament's storied history.