“I’ve been lucky to spend a lot of time playing in Australia, and the support I get there means a lot. This event is all about showing golf in a new light – fun, fast and competitive – and having Fox Sports come on board helps us share that energy with even more fans,” he added.
Fox has had his greatest year in professional golf, winning twice on the PGA Tour with his Canadian Open victory securing his PGA Tour card until the end of 2028 and spots in three of the four majors next year.
His rise up the world rankings, the growth of popularity in golf and the huge success of last year’s event has seen Chasing the Fox already surpass ticket sales from last year’s event, just two weeks after going on sale.
Tickets went on sale at the end of last month, with the first release of GA tickets and corporate boxes selling out. Capacity has been extended for this year’s event and the second release of GA tickets are available as well as tickets to the Amex VIP lounge and the Fox Club.
Ryan Fox with Team Media winners, Dai Henwood, Mark Richardson and Jeremy Wells. Photo / Photosport
Fox is expected to name his teammate in the coming weeks for the new format. For the past three years, the PGA Tour winner has played the six-hole tournament on his own. While he played well in the first edition, it became clear that winning was a huge task for an individual playing in such a format.
Now, when the Mānuka Phuel Chasing The Fox event returns to Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club next month, Fox won’t be the only one the field are chasing.
Fox will be joined by another international golfer for the tournament, while spots in the field previously reserved for other individual golfers will also become teams of two.
Fox will also be putting up $20k to the charity of choice to the winning team, if they can upstage the World No 38 and his pro partner.
The full field will be revealed in the coming weeks with the latest names including social media golfers Mac Boucher and Luke Kwon, who last week was the most searched golfer. Canadian Boucher will team up with Ben Campbell, who plays on the LIV Golf Tour while Kwon is paired with Kiwi DP World Tour star Kazuma Kobori.
Mānuka Phuel Chasing the Fox
Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club, December 12, 5pm. Tickets are on sale now.
Confirmed teams
Team Campbell: Ben Campbell and Mac Boucher (chosen charity – Ronald McDonald House).
Team Media: Dai Henwood, Jeremy Wells and Bryce Casey (Bowel Cancer NZ)
Team NZ Warriors: Shaun Johnson, Wayde Egan and Chanel Harris-Tavita (Warriors Community Foundation).
Team Voke: Nick Voke and Taco Golf (Cancer Society).
Team Kobori: Kazuma Kobori and Luke Kwon (Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand)
Team classic All Blacks: Christian Cullen, Kieran Read, Ngani Laumpape (NZ Rugby Foundation)
Fox and Friend: Ryan Fox and TBC.
TVNZ1 and TVNZ+ will be broadcasting the event from 7pm-9pm.
