Canadian Open | Fox and MacIntyre in the lead after two rounds

(Hamilton) Ryan Fox carded a -6 (64) to tie leader Robert MacIntyre, at -10, after two rounds at the RBC Canadian Open on Friday.


Published at 8:25 p.m.

John Chidley-Hill

The Canadian Press

In the morning, MacIntyre recorded a score of minus-4 (66) to climb to the top of the rankings.

Fox birdied the par-5 fourth hole, as well as the par-4 fifth. After making a bogey on the next hole, he recovered with another birdie, on a par 4, at the ninth. The 37-year-old has still not won a title in 47 tournaments on the PGA Tour.

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Robert MacIntyre

The Canadian and defending champion, Nick Taylor, missed the cut.

Ontarian Mackenzie Hughes returned a score of -6 (64) to climb 28 places in the rankings. He is now tied for fourth place, seven shots under par.

The American Joel Dahmen, at -8 in total, occupies third position.

His compatriot Andrew Novak and Englishman David Skinns are tied with Hughes in fourth place.

Corey Conners is in 13e place. He played -3 on Friday (67) and has a cumulative score of -4.

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