Ryan Fox in leading quartet at SK Telecom Open

Ryan Fox of New Zealand hitting a shot during round one of the 2015 SK Telecom Open at the Sky72 Golf Club’s Ocean Course in Seoul, on May 21, 2015

Ryan Fox of New Zealand was part of a four-way tie at the top of the leaderboard Thursday after the first round of the SK Telecom Open in Incheon, South Korea. Coming off a second place finish at the GS Caltex Maekyung Open near Seoul last week, the Kiwi managed an eagle and four birdies in his four-under-par round of 68. The son of the All Black rugby great Grant Fox, he was the only non-South Korean in the leading pack which included Kim Gi-Whan, 2009 champion Park Sang-Hyun, and Choi Jin-Ho. One stroke back on three-under was a chasing pack of five golfers, including Australian David McKenzie who sank five birdies. Local star K.J. Choi, a three-time winner of the SK Telecom Open, had a disappointing day carding 73, while defending champion Kim Seung-Hyuk fared even worse, going round in 74. Leading first-round scores (South Korean unless stated, 'A' denotes amateur): 68 - Ryan Fox (NZL), Kim Gi-Whan, Park Sang-Hyun, Choi Jin-Ho. 69 - Kang Sung-Hoon, David McKenzie (AUS), Lee Sung-Ho, Kim Nam-Hun (A), Kim Seng-Yong 70 - Gareth Paddison (NZL), Kim Do-Hoon, Cho Ming-Yu, Wang Jeung-Hun, Kim Tae (A), Park Eun-Shin, Jung Ji-Ho, Lee Seung-Taek, Lee Chang-Woo, Kim Dae-Hyun