AUGUSTA — Rickie Fowler’s run of top five finishes in the majors came to an end this week at the 79th Masters, but the talented young star got a boost of confidence with a sizzling round of 5-under-par 67 Sunday at Augusta National.
He finished in a tie for 12th at 6-under par.
Fowler (Navajo Nation) had a chance for his lowest round in the Masters, but his approach missed short and left of the 18th green and he barely missed his par put. He equaled his best Masters’ score – he also had a 67 in the third round last year, when he finished in a tie for fifth. He had five birdies, an eagle, and two bogeys Sunday.
“I really love playing here,” the 26-year-old Fowler said. “It’s a ball striker’s course and you get to use your imagination around the greens as far as short game and putting… I played really well the last 42 holes or so, I just need to do that for 72 and I would possibly be wearing a jacket. So there’s a lot of good coming out of the week.”
Fowler got his first eagle of the tournament, and the third in his five Masters appearances, on No. 13. He went with a 3-wood off the tee, then hit a 6-iron to 30-feet, and drained the putt from below the hole. His hot streak continued at No. 14, where his 9-iron approach left him a 6-foot birdie putt that he buried.
“The eagle was nice, especially after I hit it close at No. 12 and decided to 3-putt that,” Fowler said.
After a disappointing par at No. 15, Fowler hit a 7-iron off the tee at No. 16, and curled in a 20 footer for birdie.
“I feel really good about the game,” Fowler said. “I just need to get rid of some of the mistakes – whether it’s bad swings, just method, commitment, whatever it is.”
Fowler will take next week off, and then he plans to tee it up in the Zurich Classic in New Orleans, the WGC Match Play and the Players Championship.
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