EP 79: Perfectly Imperfect: The Ryan Fox Way to Own Your SSWING
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It was a thrilling weekend across the tours, full of grit, breakthroughs and standout play. On the PGA Tour, Ryan Fox outlasted the field in a four-hole playoff to win the RBC Canadian Open—proof that relentless effort can beat perfect technique. Jennifer Kupcho snapped a three-year drought with a birdie to win the LPGA’s ShopRite Classic at –15. Austin Smotherman claimed the Korn Ferry’s BMW Charity Pro-Am with a lights-out –25 finish, while Connor Syme finally broke through on the DP World Tour with a long-awaited win at the KLM Open. On the LIV stage, Joaquín Niemann fired a bogey-free 63 for his fourth win of the season, and Phil Mickelson delivered a vintage flop-shot birdie that reminded us all why Lefty is still magic.
This Week’s Improvement Pivot Point: Perfectly Imperfect.
Ryan Fox’s win is a reminder that swing aesthetics don’t matter nearly as much as understanding your capabilities, controlling your ball flight, and grinding it out under pressure. Scott breaks down Fox’s swing—why it works for him as a full-time player who’s learned to manage its nuances, but why it’s not one you’d want to replicate. The takeaway? Understand the root cause of your movement, and build a swing that works for you. That’s what it means to Own Your SSWING.
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