Ryan Fox joins the DSPN and chats with Martin Devlin about a huge season, that included PGA Tour wins at Myrtle Beach and the Canadian Open, both decided in playoffs.

In this wide-ranging conversation, Ryan talks about the reality of chasing perfection in golf, why winning does not always equal satisfaction, and how burnout crept in after a relentless stretch of tournaments. He breaks down the pressure moments in those playoff wins, the mental grind of majors, and what it feels like standing over putts that should be automatic.

Foxy also reflects on his career as a whole, admitting that if this were the end, he would have taken it in a heartbeat. There’s honest discussions around motivation, resetting goals, and why the Presidents Cup is now a major focus. He explains why team golf still matters deeply to him and how his background shaped that mindset.

We also cover qualifying for the Masters, preparing properly for Majors in 2026, and his thoughts on the All Blacks and where they’re really at.

00:00 Chasing perfection and pressure
02:00 Changing sports science and recovery
04:00 PGA wins and season consistency
06:00 Playoff pressure and clutch moments
10:00 Career reflection and motivation
12:00 Presidents Cup ambition
16:00 Majors, Masters qualification and scheduling
18:30 All Blacks honest assessment

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