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Summary

In this conversation, Ryan Fox discusses his early days in cricket and how it shaped his golf career. He reflects on the influence of his father, All Black Great Grant Fox and his grandfather, Merv Wallace, who played cricket for New Zealand, and his love for competition. 

Ryan shares his experiences from his friendship with Shane Warne and the lessons he learned from the cricket legend. 

He talks about the pressure and mindset required to win tournaments, as well as the importance of having a supportive team. Foxy emphasizes the need to simplify his approach and stay focused on the present moment. 

Takeaways

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Busy Schedule

01:41
Early Days and Cricket Background

03:19
Transition to Golf

06:10
Playing Cricket and Golf Simultaneously

09:26
Facing Shane Warne and Cricket Influence

12:03
Reflecting on Pressure and Winning Mentality

19:58
Studying Psychology and Team Support

25:20
Dealing with Pressure and Reflecting on Performance

32:28
Reflections and Team Dynamics

37:20
Handling Pressure and Overcoming Challenges

43:20
Nervous Moments on the Golf Course

44:18
Playing on the 18th Hole

45:14
Comparing Tournaments

46:41
Finding Success in Golf

48:06
Staying Focused on the Next Shot

49:17
Playing on the PGA Tour

51:19
Enjoying the Challenge

53:02
Struggling with the US Golf Culture

54:35
Advice for Junior Players

59:47
The Fickle Nature of Golf

01:02:11
New Zealand Golf Success

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