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Rickie Fowler (USA)
Rickie Fowler
United States
December 12, 1988
Anaheim, Calif.
20
5-9
Murrieta, Calif.
Oklahoma State
U.S. OPEN 2009 SCORES
POSITION: T72STATUS: +6HOLE: F*
ROUND:1234TOTAL
SCORES:7868146
U.S. OPEN HISTORY
2008 (Torrey Pines)
1
R1-70 (2008 Torrey Pines)
T-60

CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

* Calculated on holes #10 and #13
   Rickie Fowler +6
    Rickie Fowler  Field Average
Fairways Hit
 50.00%
 63.95%
*Avg. Driving Distance
 282.00
 
Sand Saves
Greens Hit
Putts Per Hole


CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP

 EAGLESBIRDIESPARSBOGEYSDOUBLE BOGEYSOTHERS
Round 1019710
Round 20510300
Total06191010

PERSONAL NOTES

Got into field through sectional qualifying in Columbus, Ohio, the second consecutive year he has qualified there. A year ago, he made the field as an alternate when 2003 PGA Championship winner Shaun Micheel withdrew

Youngest member of the victorious 2007 USA Walker Team, going 3-1 in the Match at Royal County Down; One of four players from that team in 2008 Open field (Chris Kirk, Kyle Stanley and Dustin Johnson)

Quarterfinalist at the 2006 U.S. Amateur; also competed in 2007 U.S. Amateur but missed match-play cut

Competed in three U.S. Junior Amateurs (2004, '05 and '06), reaching the round of 16 in 2005

Winner of the 2008 Ben Hogan Award, recognizing the best amateur golfer among the collegiate ranks

Named first-team All-American for 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 seasons by the Golf Coaches Association of America; won 2008 Phil Mickelson Award for the most outstanding Division I freshman

Won two collegiate tournaments as a freshman, including the 2007 Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational, where he matched Vijay Singh's course-record 63 in the second round. Singh shot the 63 in 2003 U.S. Open; as a sophomore won 2009 Aggie Invitational

Helped Oklahoma State finish fourth at 2008 NCAA Division I Championship; tied for fourth individually with 2004 U.S. Junior champion Sihwan Kim of Stanford

Helped Cowboys earn top honors in stroke-play portion of 2009 NCAA Division I Championship, but team lost to Georgia in first round of match play

Champion of 2007 Sunnehanna and Players Amateur

Winner of the 2005 Western Junior

American Junior Golf Association first-team All-America in 2005 and '06

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