Rickie Fowler, the PGA Tour's iconic figure known as much for his vibrant Sunday orange as his silky swing, found himself on the wrong side of a heartbreaking bounce at the RBC Heritage.
During Friday's second round at Harbour Town, Fowler stepped to the 172-yard par-3 14th hole sitting at a solid 7-under par. What followed was a shot that seemed destined for the highlight reels. His tee shot landed softly, took three precise bounces, and tracked directly toward the cup—only to be denied by the unyielding flagstick. The ball caromed gently left, turning a potential ace or kick-in eagle into a tap-in birdie.
It was a brutal break for the fan-favorite, who has six PGA Tour wins and over $55 million in career earnings but is still chasing that elusive first major championship victory. The birdie moved him to 8-under, placing him in a large tie just one shot behind Patrick Cantlay and within striking distance of leader Matthew Fitzpatrick.
Fowler's mix of world-class talent and marketable flair makes moments like these especially captivating for golf fans. The RBC Heritage action continues this weekend on CBS and Paramount+, as Fowler and the field look to conquer the famed Harbour Town layout.
