New York Post

Fowler confident heading into weekend

- By MARK CANNIZZARO

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Given Rickie Fowler’s elevated profile, you would think he had won more than three tournament­s in 178 PGA Tour starts. But the fact is, his résumé falls slightly short of his celebrity. Fowler has not won since 2015, when he won twice.

Fowler, who shot his second consecutiv­e 66 in Friday’s Honda Classic second round at PGA National is one shot out of the lead held by Ryan Palmer and Wesley Bryan, at 9-under.

“I feel like it’s time for me to start finishing off some more events when I am in this position,’’ Fowler said. “I wouldn’t look just back at this specific event, but there’s been a few where I’ve had a chance. I feel very good out front or around the guys in the lead. I’m looking forward to this weekend. This is a place, a golf course I feel comfort- able and I’m comfortabl­e with the game right now. Yeah, it’s going to be a fun weekend.’’

A year ago at the Honda Classic, Fowler shot a pair of 66s for 8-under and held the halfway-point lead through 36 holes. But a 74-71 weekend performanc­e left him tied for sixth.

This is an emotional week for Ryan Palmer, who’s tied for the lead at 9under through 36 holes after seven birdies led to a 65 on Friday.

Palmer returned from a four-month break and missed the cut in his first four events. The long break was to be at home with his wife, Jennifer, who is recovering from Stage 2 breast cancer.

She was diagnosed in July while he was at the Canadian Open and she had surgery about five weeks later. Palmer’s season ended in September, and he spent the rest of the year helping her cope with chemothera­py at home with their two children.

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