The Mercury

Fowler’s long overdue victory

- Ponte Vedra

AFTER a record-setting finish and captivatin­g victory at The Players Championsh­ip, Rickie Fowler could have thanked a number of people.

His mom. His sister. His girlfriend. His caddie. His friends. His fans.

He went in a different direction.

“Big thanks to 17,” he said. “It was a big help this week.”

Indeed, the famed island green at TPC Sawgrass was Fowler’s biggest ally. He played the treacherou­s hole six times and walked away with five birdies, including three from three attempts in the final round.

And when he faced that daunting shot for the last time on Sunday, he was as good as ever.

Overrated? More like overdue.

Facing a five-shot deficit with six holes to play, Fowler produced the greatest finish in the tournament’s 34-year history at Sawgrass. In a threeman play-off on three of the most visually intimidati­ng holes in golf, he never backed down.

He notched his second PGA Tour victory and probably put to rest all that talk about an anonymous survey that questioned his ability to win.

“I laughed at the poll,” he said. “But yeah, if there was any question, I think this right here answers anything you need to know.”

Fowler closed out his final round with a birdie-eaglebirdi­efinish for a 5-under 67. That got him into a play-off with Sergio Garcia and Kevin Kisner, who produced big shots of their own.

For the first time, The Players went to a three-hole aggregate play-off starting on the par-5 16th, where earlier Fowler hit a 3-wood into the breeze to 30 inches for an eagle that made this moment possible.

They all made pars on the 16th.

Kisner rolled in a breaking 10-foot birdie putt on the island17th to keep pace with Fowler, who hit his tee shot to six feet and converted the birdie. Garcia, who in regulation made a 45-foot birdie to give him new life, failed to repeat the putt from about the same range in the play-off. All three players made par on the final hole, which eliminated Garcia.

Fowler and Kisner, who closed with a 69 and lost for the second time in a month in a play-off, headed back to the 17th hole for the third time. The great shots kept coming. Kisner barely cleared the mound and the ball settled 12 feet away. Fowler answered by taking on the right side of the green and sticking it just inside five feet. Kisner finally missed. It was the second time in a month that Kisner, winless in 102 starts, lost in a play-off despite making clutch putts.

“Golf is a hard and cruel game,” Kisner said. “But hats off. I mean, shoot, these guys are good, I’m telling you. Don’t give up on anybody.”

Fowler never seemed to miss over the final two hours, and he calmly clutched his fist to celebrate his first tour victory in three years.

“I’ve been waiting a long time for this,” Fowler said. “Back in the winner’s circle.”

Garcia, who had a two-shot lead heading to the back nine, closed with a 68. He had a 20foot birdie putt to win in regulation that missed badly to the right. And he faced a crowd that was increasing­ly hostile to the Spaniard, perhaps rememberin­g the tiff he had with Tiger Woods two years ago.

His caddie was asking for security at the turn. In the three-hole play-off, a small group of fans yelled, “U-S-A!” as he took the putter back.

It marred what was otherwise sheer brilliance, a most unforgetta­ble final hour in a tournament that has a history of them.

For Fowler, the timing couldn’t have been better.

One of the questions in SI Golf ’s annual player survey –players do not give their names – was to pick the most overrated player on the PGA Tour.

Fowler and Ian Poulter shared first place at 24%. Fowler has never faced this level of criticism. He is a favourite among fans and most players for his considerat­e behaviour.

“I don’t know if you can get too caught up in that whole deal,” Kisner said. “I really don’t know that whole story, but I heard the remnants of it this weekend.

“Obviously he’s not overrated. The guy finished – what did he finish? Top five in all four Majors last year? Anybody that can do that, as you can see, if you’re in that position, you’re playing pretty danged well.

“What is he supposed to be rated? What’s the threshold here on who calls what’s overrated? I wouldn’t get too worried about that. But I’m sure he was fired up to get that – whoever said that – off his shoulder.”

Maybe that’s who Fowler should have thanked. – AP

 ?? PICTURE: EPA ?? Rickie Fowler with the Players Championsh­ip trophy after his play-off victory at the TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, on Sunday.
PICTURE: EPA Rickie Fowler with the Players Championsh­ip trophy after his play-off victory at the TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, on Sunday.

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