PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — The latest survey was unanimous, not anonymous. Rickie Fowler can deliver the goods.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — The latest survey was unanimous, not anonymous. Rickie Fowler can deliver the goods.
Facing a five-shot deficit with six holes to play, Fowler produced the greatest finish in the 34-year history of the TPC Sawgrass. In a three-man playoff on three of the most visually intimidating holes in golf, he never backed down.
And when he faced that nervous shot over the water to an island for the third time Sunday, he was as good as ever.
No, there was nothing overrated about this kid.
Criticized in an anonymous survey by some of his peers for not being able to win, Fowler answered with a captivating victory at The Players Championship. At a tournament that dresses up like a major, Fowler looked the part in beating the strongest field in golf with an array of shots that won’t be forgotten.
As for that survey?
“I laughed at the poll,” he said. “But yeah, if there was any question, I think this right here answers anything you need to know.”
It was hard work.
He took six shots on the par-3 17th hole, which is not unusual for a Sunday except that Fowler played it three times. And even with the record-setting finish at the Stadium Course — birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie on the last four holes for a 5-under 67 — Fowler still had to face Sergio Garcia and Kevin Kisner, who produced big shots of their own, but he never seemed to miss over the final two hours, and he calmly clutched his fist to celebrate his first PGA Tour victory in three years.