New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox has become a Guinness World Record holder after teaming up with Australian Min Woo Lee and England’s Dan Bradbury to set a new mark for the most par threes completed in three minutes by a team.
Attempting the feat before the FedEx Open de France, the trio bettered the previous record of seven—set by Rory McIlroy and YouTube group Dude Perfect—by completing 10 par threes under official observation.
Fox later finished tied for 14th in the tournament, while Lee secured a share of fifth.
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