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TAB Chasing the Fox: Six holes, six questions with event promoter across tournament layout

Will Toogood
By Will Toogood
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12 Dec, 2024 03:00 AM5 mins to read

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Sir John Key has made a hole-in-one during the Chasing the Fox Super Six golf day at Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club. Video / Mitch Powell

Chasing the Fox 2024 will follow its previous edition and go bigger and better than last year.

With New Zealand’s first party hole, a stacked field of All Blacks, Black Caps, media personalities and politicians, 2024’s event promises to deliver on the unique vision of promoters when the concept was first pitched to Ryan Fox.

That phone call came when Podis founder Nick Randell was: “Two years younger and a bit more bullish,” he tells the Herald while teeing it up on the first hole of the six-hole tournament format - a par four that if anyone drives the green and does not have the last name Fox, they will not be paying for many drinks that evening.

The Chasing the Fox field will play an ambrose best ball format, with Fox and fellow golfers Dan Hillier, Mac Boucher and Taco Golf playing their own ball - with a potential shootout on the par three final hole a big drawcard for punters.

Sam Masterton (left), Ryan Fox (centre) and Nick Randell (right) at Chasing the Fox in 2022. Photo / Photosport
Sam Masterton (left), Ryan Fox (centre) and Nick Randell (right) at Chasing the Fox in 2022. Photo / Photosport
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Hole 1 - Par 4, 364m

Talk me through the initial phone call to Ryan Fox ahead of the first event?

“I actually saw the success of a concept like the Black Clash a few years ago and then thought there’s got to be something we can do in golf.

“The six-hole concept fits into that two-three hour slot perfectly and then really it was a call to Foxy in mid-2022, I ran an idea past him.

“It was originally pitched as a Lydia Ko vs Ryan Fox Ryder Cup style set-up and then then it’s just formed into an idea.

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“He was happy to put his name on it and Chasing the Fox formed, it’s built around big celebrity star power, a lot of eyeballs on the game all built around Ryan Fox.”

Hole 2 - Par 3, 138m

Starting an event like this from scratch is obviously fraught with challenges, what difficulties did you run into in the first couple of years?

“We had no idea what we were doing, really.

“We were running boxing events in the past. Two years younger and a bit more bullish, you call Ryan Fox with this idea.

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“In your head, it’s going to play out a certain way; this festival of golf, this party of golf but, reality is you are building something from scratch, you’re trying to build a new brand you’re trying to explain a concept that hasn’t been done before.

“The first event we only announced on six weeks’ notice, but Foxy was still keen to run it and ultimately a few things went on behind the scenes, but we delivered event on.”

Hole 3 - Par 5, 480m

Sir John Key after his hole-in-one in 2022. Photo / Photosport
Sir John Key after his hole-in-one in 2022. Photo / Photosport

Tell me about how ‘that’ hole-in-one by a former Prime Minister kicked the event into the next stage.

“Sir John Key gets his hole-in-one and that sort of breathed life into event two which tripled in size and we learned from how to deliver a premium golf event.

“Year three is delivering on that initial phone call, the vision Foxy and I had for it, which is now Chasing the Fox 2024.”

Hole 4 - Par 4, 340m

The fourth hole approach shot requires precision to navigate the greenside bunkers and creek. Photo / Will Toogood
The fourth hole approach shot requires precision to navigate the greenside bunkers and creek. Photo / Will Toogood

Ticket sales have surged massively for this year’s event, what do you put that down to?

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“Foxy’s star power and name is the best that he’s had on tour - he’s become a household name and our biggest star in golf along with Lydia Ko.

“The unique nature of the concept and the timing are a big part of it, as well. People are winding down for Christmas - we’re tying to make golf accessible and it’s a chance to not be too serious for one day a year on a golf course and have a bit of fun.

“Having it at a course in Royal Auckland and Grange that typically is private every other week of the year, we open the gates and people get to experience that as well.”

Hole 5 - Par 3, 156m

Chasing the Fox isn’t your usual golf tournament, why do people keep coming back each year?

“Unlike typical golf events, you can really get up close and personal. It’s truly a beyond-the-ropes experience.

“You’re walking next to Ryan Fox or an All Black or a cricketer down the fairway chatting to them - it’s a very intimate experience which culminates in this final party hole drama.

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“We’re trying to turn golf into a live spectator sport, which it is typically difficult to do and anyone that’s watched a golf tournament live will tell you it’s not the easiest sport to follow.”

Hole 6 - Par 3, 155m

Royal Auckland and Grange's 18th hole has been converted from a par four to a par three for added drama. Photo / Will Toogood
Royal Auckland and Grange's 18th hole has been converted from a par four to a par three for added drama. Photo / Will Toogood

You’ve added more fulltime golfers to the field this year, what’s the thought process behind that?

“We wanted to add a bit more golf talent outside of Ryan Fox. Fans can come along and see New Zealand’s own Dan Hillier, Mac Boucher and Taco Golf who all play their own ball.

“The event comes down to this final entertaining party hole and with Betcha coming on board creating what we envisioned is very exciting and has delivered on what we envisioned at the start of the year.”

TAB Chasing the Fox

Location: Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club

Date: December 13

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Time: Gates open 2pm, golf begins 5pm

Teams Field: Ryan Fox, Dan Hillier, Taco Golf, Mac Boucher, Rugby, Cricket, NZ Warriors, Olympians, media, politicians and more.

How to watch: TVNZ 1, 7pm

Will Toogood is an online sports editor and golf reporter for the NZ Herald. He enjoys watching people chase a ball around on a grass surface so much he decided to make a living out of it.

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