Yorkshire Post

Let’s hope Fowler can dance to major tune

- CHRIS STRATFORD

COME September 28, it is unlikely that any Europeans will be dismayed if Rickie Fowler’s golf stinks out Paris worse than a cheap perfume.

The 29-year-old is a shooin for the American Ryder Cup team and likely to be a substantia­l stumbling block for the Europeans to overcome as they look to wrest back the trophy over three days at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.

Before then, however, it is to be hoped – for the good of the game globally – that the California­n can hoist his game to the next level and enter the major winners’ circle that has already been gatecrashe­d by his good pals and fellow Americans Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas.

Fowler joined in the frat house-style revelry that followed Spieth’s wins in the Masters, US Open and Open, plus that of Thomas in the US PGA.

But at times he must have felt a tinge of jealousy akin to that which strikes when you see your best friend leave with the prettiest girl at the party on his arm.

It is now four years since Fowler became only the third man – behind Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods – to place inside the top five in all four majors in a calendar year.

Since those two have 32 major championsh­ip wins between them it was expected that former world No 1 amateur Fowler would not be long in claiming either the Masters, US Open, Open or US PGA crowns – or perhaps a combinatio­n of the four.

His stunning play-off victory the following year at The Players Championsh­ip reinforced the view – yet he and the rest of us are still waiting.

This week Fowler was ranked No 1 in the world among the ‘10 best-mannered people’ by the National League of Junior Cotillions.

While this is an organisati­on that is devoted to ballroom dancing, they were acknowledg­ing Fowler’s constant commitment to engaging with golf fans – particular­ly young golf fans –as evidenced by his signing autographs for up to two hours post-round at championsh­ips.

Tournament golf is in good hands with the likes of Fowler and – without knowing the level of his ballroom skills – let us hope he can put his best foot forward and win his first major this year.

 ??  ?? POLITE NOTICED: Rickie Fowler has been acknowledg­ed as No 1 among the world’s ‘10 best-mannered people’. PICTURE: CHRIS O’MEARA/AP
POLITE NOTICED: Rickie Fowler has been acknowledg­ed as No 1 among the world’s ‘10 best-mannered people’. PICTURE: CHRIS O’MEARA/AP

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