Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fowler returns to LV for Shriners Open

Fellow Ryder Cup members to play in Nov. 1-4 event

- By Brian Hurlburt Special to the Review-journal

For a brief span in his PGA Tour career, Rickie Fowler, a Southern California native, lived in a condo in Summerlin before opting for a move to Florida.

Now, word is Fowler is a member at the Summit in Summerlin and is again spending time in Las Vegas. He also works with legendary swing instructor Butch Harmon, who operates his golf school at Rio Secco in Henderson.

Fowler is, for sure, planning to be in Las Vegas from Nov. 1-4 for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin. Last week, tournament director Patrick Lindsey announced him as the “headliner” of Vegas’ PGA Tour event. He joins other U.S. Ryder Cup team members Bryson Dechambeau, Tony Finau, captain Jim Furyk and Webb Simpson, who had previously committed.

Lindsey also hinted that other big announceme­nts regarding player commitment­s could be forthcomin­g.

“Excitement is the first thing that comes to mind about him playing here,” Lindsey said. “Rickie is so much fun to watch and instantly adds a new level of interest to our event. We have had a great relationsh­ip with his agency since the beginning of the Shriners Hospitals for Children sponsorshi­p with the PGA Tour.

“We were one of the first to give him a sponsor exemption, and I know that he appreciate­s that opportunit­y. I also know that he has ties to this community, and although he doesn’t play every year, I know being here and competing is important.”

Prior to teeing it up in Las Vegas, Fowler is scheduled to play in this weekend’s Tour Championsh­ip at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta and then Sept. 28-30 at the Ryder Cup at Le Golf National in Paris.

Fowler has been dealing with an oblique injury and missed the first two tournament­s of the Fedex Cup Playoffs. He returned two weeks ago and finished eighth at the BMW Championsh­ip at Aronimink Golf Club in Philadelph­ia. He is 23rd in the playoff standings entering the Tour Championsh­ip.

Save the dates

The annual Vegas Golf and Craft Beer Fest returns to Las Vegas Golf Center across from Town Square on Oct. 12 and 13. The event features demos and a chance to sample various craft beers.

The Audi Lake Las Vegas Classic returns to Reflection Bay from Nov. 1-3. The event features golf and the Feast, with food and beverages from 16 local chefs, and live music.

Weekly deal

Last week, I incorrectl­y wrote that Boulder Creek would be overseeded beginning Sept. 27. Because the facility features 27 holes, 18 holes are always open. Also, the 2019 Boulder City Players Card, which includes discounted rates at Boulder Creek and Boulder City Golf Club, is on sale. With purchase, get a free round at each course as a bonus plus each eighth round played throughout the year is free.

Stars on, off course

Actor Omar Miller was at Topgolf with some of boxer Gennady Golovkin’s training team prior to Saturday night’s megafight against Saul Alvarez.

The golf notebook appears Wednesdays. Freelance writer Brian Hurlburt is a two-time author who has covered golf in Las Vegas for more than two decades. He can be reached at bhurlburt5@gmail.com or @ Lvgolfinsi­der.

 ?? Chris Szagola ?? The Associated Press Former Las Vegas resident Rickie Fowler, at the BMW Championsh­ip in Newtown Square, Pa., on Sept. 10, will return for the Shriners Hospital for Children Open.
Chris Szagola The Associated Press Former Las Vegas resident Rickie Fowler, at the BMW Championsh­ip in Newtown Square, Pa., on Sept. 10, will return for the Shriners Hospital for Children Open.

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