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It might have been a four-putt for some of us weekend hackers.

After starting on the 10th hole, Ryan Fox arrived at the par-3 fifth hole just 1 under through 13 holes at the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld in Vallarta, Mexico.

His tee shot on the hole flew 217 yards and stopped near the back left corner of the green, but that’s when he sized up a 91-foot, 7-inch putt just perfectly, the putt circling the cup completely before dropping.

“Honestly, I had a good two-putt on the last hole as well from like 60 feet on 4. I had the speed of the greens pretty good today,” Fox said. “I’m not going to say I had a good line on that, I just kind of, you know, picked it out. It was breaking a whole chunk left to right and just tried to get the speed right and got lucky in the end. I didn’t realize how much of a loop around the hole it did, I was obviously pretty far away, so seeing it up close on camera is pretty sweet.

“I think I did the same thing last year, holed an 80-something-footer at Waste Management last year. Yeah, I’d like to hit a little closer than 88, 90 feet or whatever it is, but it’s always nice when you see those go in. Nice little bonus from a pretty poor tee shot, to be honest.”

That highlight-reel moment sparked an interesting closing stretch for Fox, who went birdie-birdie-birdie-double bogey-birdie on his last five holes to post a 3-under 68 and a spot in the top early in Mexico.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Ryan Fox makes 92-foot putt, longest so far on the PGA Tour in 2025

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