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Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox becomes Guinness World Record holder

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Mon, 22 Sept 2025, 2:17pm
Dan Bradbury, Ryan Fox and Dan Bradbury celebrate their world record. Photo / DP World Tour
Dan Bradbury, Ryan Fox and Dan Bradbury celebrate their world record. Photo / DP World Tour

Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox becomes Guinness World Record holder

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Mon, 22 Sept 2025, 2:17pm

New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox is a Guinness World Record holder after combining with Australian Min Woo Lee and Englishman Dan Bradbury to make the most par 3s completed in three minutes by a team.

The trio made 10 in the allocated time, smashing the previous record of seven, which was set by Rory McIlroy and YouTubers Dude Perfect two years ago.

The record attempt was done before the start of the Open de France near Paris on Thursday, with Bradbury taking the tee shots, Lee the second and Fox the final put when needed.

It wasn’t smooth sailing for the players, as in their first official attempt they only made six.

But determined to break the record, they opted to try again and, despite Fox missing his first putt on their second attempt, the trio found their groove and beat the record with ease.

Four of the 10 completions only needed two shots on the 162-yard hole.

They were then presented with a certificate to authenticate their record.

Fox went on to finish the Open de France in a tie for 14th at seven-under, nine shots behind winner Michael Kim.

Fox, 38, has had an impressive 2025 season, where he captured his first PGA Tour event titles, winning the Myrtle Beach Classic and the Canadian Open.

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