Los Angeles Times

Fowler gets first win in 13 months

- Associated press

Rickie Fowler didn’t care about pretty. He cared about winning.

Staked to a four-shot lead, Fowler hit one putt into a sprinkler hole and a tee shot into the water. But when his lead was cut to one shot, Fowler answered with two big birdie putts to regain control and finished off a fourshot victory in the Honda Classic at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

The bogey-bogey finish kept him from setting the 72-hole record at PGA National. That wasn’t important. At his feet was a crystal trophy, something he hasn’t owned in 13 months even as peers like Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy kept piling them up. It was Fowler’s turn Sunday.

“Whether I’m talked about with those guys or not, I just want to play the best that I can and keep pushing myself and ultimately, just keep trying to put myself in position to win and start collecting more of these,” Fowler said, tapping the trophy.

He closed with a one-over-par 71 for a four-shot victory over Gary Woodland, the only player to seriously challenge him, and Morgan Hoffmann.

Fowler faced the strongest wind of the week at PGA National, and he didn’t feel as though he had control of his swing the way he did all week.

But the 28-year-old kid with fashion f lair still has a knack for clutch moments, whether it was the 30-foot birdie putt on No. 8, or the two winning moments — a 40-foot birdie putt on No. 12, and a 25-foot birdie putt on the 13th.

It was Fowler’s first PGA Tour victory since the Deutsche Bank Championsh­ip in September 2015.

He won the Abu Dhabi HBSC Golf Championsh­ip in January 2016.

Yang wins in Thailand

Amy Yang won the Thailand LPGA for the second time in three years, finishing with a four-under 68 for a five-stroke victory over fellow South Korean So Yeon Ryu.

Yang played the final five holes of the third round Sunday morning, completing a 65 to take a five-stroke advantage into the final round.

Yang finished at 22-under 266 on Siam Country Club’s Pattaya Old Course.

Fichardt prevails

South Africa’s Darren Fichardt won the rain-shortened Joburg Open in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, closing with a four-under 68 for a one-shot win over Wales’ Stuart Manley and England’s Paul Waring.

Fichardt rebounded from a bogey on No. 17 with a birdie on No. 18 to finish at 15 under at Royal Johannesbu­rg and Kensington Golf Club.

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