Glasgow Times

Fowler eyes more glory on Scots soil

- By MARK RYAN

RICKIE FOWLER will bid to reclaim the title he won in 2015 when he tees it up at the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open at Dundonald Links on July 13-16.

Two years ago, the 28-year-old American secured his maiden European Tour title at Gullane Golf Club, two months after winning The Players’ Championsh­ip for the first time. Fowler birdied three of the last four holes to overtake Ryder Cup team-mate Matt Kuchar and Frenchman Raphaël Jacquelin to finish 12 under and seal a memorable win in East Lothian.

Currently ninth on the Official World Golf Ranking, Fowler added the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championsh­ip to his list of titles in 2016, and will be aiming to make it three European Tour wins in three years when he returns to Scotland next month. This will be his third appearance at the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open in four years. This year the event takes its place as part of the European Tour’s new Rolex Series, a premium category of tournament­s each with a minimum prize fund of US$7million. With the significan­t prize fund increase and greater Race to Dubai points on offer, Fowler joins a field including World No.2 Rory McIlroy, Open champion Henrik Stenson and former Masters winner Adam Scott, on the North Ayrshire coast in the week before The 146th Open Championsh­ip.

Fowler said: “I’m really looking forward teeing it up at the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open again. I had to dig deep on the final day for the win in 2015, and it rounded off a special week for me in front of the Scottish fans.

“It’s a tournament that I enjoy being part of, and I’m looking forward to playing Dundonald for the first time. The aim is to win another title as well as getting in a good week of links golf in preparatio­n for The Open Championsh­ip.”

 ??  ?? Ricky Fowler won the Scottish Open in 2015
Ricky Fowler won the Scottish Open in 2015

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