
Ryan Fox is taking a different approach to this week鈥檚 stop on the PGA Tour.
After the fun of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans teams event, the tour heads back to Texas for a return to normal service for the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
But while the tournament sees the tour shift back to its usual format, Fox鈥檚 week will again look slightly different.
Fox鈥檚 Kiwi coach, Marcus Wheelhouse, has made the trip up as he looks to get his game to where it knows it can be, having been on the verge of that but not quite getting there during his season so far.
Fox estimated it was the first time since before the Covid-19 pandemic that Wheelhouse had been to a tournament with him, having also worked with coach Jamie Gough a lot over the past few years; a relationship that came about as Wheelhouse was unable to travel while Fox was playing most of his golf in Europe.
鈥淚t鈥檚 something that Marcus put to me at the start of the year, you know, if you need me at all, I鈥檓 available to come up. It worked out really well this week. Dallas is a pretty easy city to get to from Auckland, and I鈥檓 by myself this week, which makes it easier to be completely focused on golf in that respect and do a bit of grinding with him,鈥 Fox told the Herald.
鈥淚t鈥檚 worked really well and [we鈥檝e] made some good progress the first couple of days he鈥檚 been up. It鈥檚 just nice to have eyes on. My other coach, Jamie, has been European-based for the majority of the year, so I haven鈥檛 seen him much either, so having eyes on has certainly helped out a lot. [I鈥檓] making a bit of progress and hopefully I can take that into the tournament days.鈥
It鈥檚 a good opportunity for Fox, who admits he has 鈥渘ot been over self-sufficient coaching-wise鈥, to get another set of eyes on what he鈥檚 doing as he looks to make necessary adjustments to find the sort of performance that has been alluding him.
鈥淚鈥檝e always been one that little and often is more important for me for keeping on top of things. I鈥檝e always found that a little bit hard remotely; you send a couple of swings or whatever, and [it鈥檚] very different than having someone there, having eyes on for an hour or so, and I think, personally for me, I get a lot more out of having someone watch a lot of shots.
鈥淚 can go back to Marcus and go, 鈥榟ey, look, this is what we鈥檙e working on, am I doing it?鈥 and get sort of real-time feedback, which when I鈥檓 doing it by myself, I struggle to do that to be honest,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be good that he can walk around and see it, what it鈥檚 like inside the ropes as well, because under tournament pressure is a little bit different than practice rounds and on the range. It鈥檚 good he can see everything and keep me on the right track going forward.鈥
Fox comes into this week鈥檚 tournament at TPC Craig Ranch sitting at No 133 on the FedEx Cup standings, while he has also fallen to No 116 on the official world golf rankings.
He and playing partner Garrick Higgo missed the cut in last week鈥檚 teams event as they struggled in the second four alternate shot format, however, Fox is going into this week with the confidence knowing his game has been there or thereabouts for most of the season.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been pretty close, my golf game, for a while. It鈥檚 not too far away,鈥 he said.
鈥淚鈥檓 still fighting a couple of things left over from the hip last year that I couldn鈥檛 do body-wise, and under pressure, I鈥檝e been reverting back to some of those patterns a little bit. [I鈥檓] still trying to get rid of that a little bit, because the body can actually do what it鈥檚 supposed to do on a golf swing now.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just been good having eyes on and monitoring all the little things and just making sure that it鈥檚 getting better. It鈥檚 been close for a little while and it just needed something to kind of get it all the way there, and I think having Marcus up there this week is going to be that.鈥
joined the Herald sports team in 2017, bringing the same versatility to his coverage as he does to his sports viewing habits.
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