Rickie Fowler bought beer for media after hitting hole-in-one
Afterwards, as with any other ace, the drinks were on Fowler. That’s one thing I’ve spent a lot of time working on.
“It was a great day for my putting”, said Ishikawa after his best round of the year.
The 26-year-old managed to hit a hole-in-one on his final hole of the day to finish the round at four under par.
Fowler was referring to the Quicken Loans Hole-In-One Sweepstakes promotion, a partnership between the PGA Tour and the loan company that makes a fan’s mortgage payments for a year every time an ace is made during a PGA Tour event. What he got, was some fireworks we would have expected to see a few weeks ago during the 4th of July. How low can this field go should be the ultimate question heading into today’s second round. “I was trying to cut it. Rolled in with flawless speed”.
“We had 176 was the adjusted number,” Fowler said. “Some of the older guys that played some Presidents Cups here probably have a little bit of good feeling for the place”.
Fowler added birdies at 6 and 10, but needed two shots to get on the green at the par-3 11th after pulling his tee shot left of the green.
I guess this Rickie Fowler character might just be the real deal after all.