Rickie Fowler celebrates his victory
Rickie Fowler celebrates his victory

Rickie Fowler ends a four-year wait for a PGA Tour title by winning a three-man play-off at the Rocket Mortgage Classic


Rickie Fowler returned from the golfing wilderness to record his first victory in more than four years after winning a three-man play-off at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit.

The 34-year-old’s last victory was 1,610 days ago at the WM Phoenix Open in February 2019 but in the intervening time he had slumped to 185th in the world rankings as recently as last September.

However, his game has been trending in the right direction and after back-to-back top-10s at the Charles Schwab Challenge and the Memorial was followed by a near-miss finishing tied fifth at last month’s US Open, he finally got it over the line with a birdie at the first extra hole at the Detroit Golf Club.

He beat recent Canadian Open winner Adam Hadwin and two-time major champion Collin Morikawa, who had both outshot Fowler in the final round to negate the one-stroke lead he held heading into the last day.

Fowler’s round of 68 was his worst of the week but he brilliantly birdied the last, hitting his approach to four feet, to get to 24 under and into the play-off with playing partner Hadwin already on that number heading down the last and Morikawa in the clubhouse on the same score.

Morikawa had forced himself into contention with a flawless eight-under-par round of 64.

“It’s hard to really to put it all into words. Wining is great but there is a lot more to life than that,” said an emotional Fowler, cuddling his 20-month-old daughter Maya on the 18th green.

“There’s been a lot of good stuff this year and (I’ve been) playing some really good golf so I knew it was a matter of time.

“I’ve had a couple of tough weekends where I had a chance, the US Open (where he shared the 54-hole lead) I didn’t get it done.”

In his post-match press conference Fowler added: “You definitely learn to appreciate the good times and when you’re playing well.

“You hope the struggles don’t last, but sometimes they last longer than you would hope for.”

Fowler will now cross the Atlantic to play in the Scottish Open and Open Championship at Royal Liverpool with his target refocused on making the United States Ryder Cup team.

“Definitely one of the main goals this year was to win,” he said.

“One of the end goals was to be a part of the Ryder Cup team and that’s still what we’re focusing on right now.”

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