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Rickie Fowler found himself in the place of his biggest triumph, but will he climb Rickie to TPC Sawgrass?
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Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla – Rickie Fowler’s gaze did not move as he made his way from the 16th green Tpc saw In the 17th box of Thursday at 2025 player championship.
As Fowler entered the heart of the players’ stadium course, a figure approached him, looking among the corners of the giant ancestors, as a ghost memory of what was once – a response at another time.
Ten years ago, Fowler was a 26-year-old flowering star. He was the prince of golf. A new, tradable sensation with world class game and a memorable look. He reached the player championship in 2015, still looking for a signature win to shake him towards the success everyone believed was inevitable. He provided it dramatically. Down five to six holes to play, Fowler hit the gas pedal to catch Sergio Garcia and Kevin Kisner to force a play -off that he finally won by birding the 17th hole twice.
“I’ve been waiting for this for a long time,” Fowler said after his seminal victory. “I would say this is a pretty big.”
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Fowler’s triumph at TPC Sawgrass had to open the floods for one of the bright golf stars. Golf, of course, had other plans. A decade later Fowler reached the eyes of his biggest victory in a very different place.
He is now 36 years old and sunglasses with sports recipes that help his vision. After a key element in the first 10 places, Fowler is now ranked 97th in the world, sitting between Kurt Kitayama and Romain Langasque. He is five drops after star Luke Clanton’s amateur. He is married to two daughters. He has chosen four wins since the players of 2015, but only once since 2019.
While he is still a big draw, it is not like it was 10 years ago, and there is less signature Rickie Orange in the galleries these days.
Fowler went to the first Tee on Thursday at the TPC saw in a slight applause. An adult who sports the above -mentioned view was behind his box. A young man with a Fowler Puma hat from the 2015 era sent encouraging Fowler’s road while he was preparing to go after two afternoon marnit groups.
When Fowler reached the Tee box in Par-3 3, a woman addressed her husband by surprise that Fowler had just walked next to them.
“Rickten Rickie Fowler. I didn’t realize that he was playing this week, “she said before Fowler’s shots dive left into the bunker, leading to a noise. Another spectator in the 5th hole took her chair and said she hoped to get to see Fowler come back on Saturday.
The 2015 player champion settled in the beginning. Some fans discussed whether Fowler would be traded from the New York Golf Club at Jupiter Links at TGL Offseason. The noise in the course they echo throughout the creation of Pete Dye were the product of the Rory-Scottie-Xander front, not Fowler.
“He’s fighting today,” said one fan at 5 Green. “Attempting to stay important.”
Many can change in a decade, both for Fowler and for the Golf game.
And yet, while the passage of time is unstable, there are moments when the regeneration of the past. Where what was once again, at least for a quick time.
Fowler reached the 6th Par-4th and rediscovered something that seemed lost.
He gathered a car under prevailing tree and divided the right path. An arrow in 2 meters led to his first bird and turned it into par. He hit the driver from the deck for his second to the par-5 9 and made another bird to enter red figures.
With Fowler on one under and making the nine rear, the crowds became larger. He threw a golf ball for a new fan during his ninth walk and gave a tee a man who claimed to be for his pregnant wife.
Despite his current efforts, few energize a crowd like Fowler. There is magnetism in the power of the star and while his name crawls on Thursday in leadership, you can feel the crowd trying to do it further.
He poured into a 28 -legged bird blow and no. 12 Before the marking chances were closely absent at 13, 14 and 15.
Fowler stayed in the PAR-5 16 in two under. He was hanging there on day 1, but the fireworks he once supplied had not arrived. But fans hung, hoping for THAT Rickie Fowler to reappear.
“He was down with five shots with Like (six) to play in 2015 and won,” one man told his half -unit partner. “Why can’t you do it again?”
With a photograph of his 2015 victory decorating the side of the distance fan shop, Fowler turned behind the clock as the sun faded over the TPC saw and sent an electric load through the closing holes.
He did easy work first to move to three under and quickly went to the 17th land, while his ex-looked, he with everything before him.
Sometimes you find yourself in a place associated with your soul.
Fowler drew the shaken wedge in the famous 17th hole and fired a blow to the posterior green shelf, 20 meters away from the pin. He surveyed the long putt and rotated it in the center of the cup to light Thursday’s last fuse at no. 17.
He finished the day in four under, two shots behind three players in six under.
As you always do, Fowler walked on the rope line out marking, signing for each child inserting a flag, hat or ball in its direction. As the game has taken and flows, time never changed that part of Fowler. He is still one of the great Golf ambassadors and gentlemen.
With the sun setting, he walked to the club with the same rogue he had a decade ago, again ahead of time was something to protect – when it was full of opportunities.

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Josh Schrock is a writer and reporter for golf. com before entering Golf, Josh was the interior of Chicago Bears for NBC Sports Chicago. He previously covered 49ers and Warriors for NBC Sports Bay Area. A native Oregonian and Uo alum, seduces and spends his free time walking with his wife and dog, thinking about how the ducks will break his heart again, and trying to become half a professor into pieces. A true romantic for golf, Josh will never stop trying to break the 90 and will never lose confidence that Rory Mcilroy’s main drought will end. Josh can be reached in josh.schrock@golf.com.