MIAMI. — Rickie Fowler, buoyed by a brace of long-range birdie putts, won the US PGA Tour Honda Classic golf tournament on Sunday with a one-over par 71 in the final round at PGA National. Key burdie putts of 40 feet and 25 feet helped Fowler overcome two tee shots into the water.
He started the day with a four-shot lead and with five birdies, four bogeys and a double-bogey finished with a 12-under total of 268 — four strokes ahead of Morgan Hoffmann and Gary Woodland.
“My putter saved me,” said Fowler, who was in the water off the tee en route to a double bogey at the sixth, and shockingly in the water again off the tee at 17, where he salvaged a bogey.
He dropped another shot at the par-five 18th, where his third shot found a greenside bunker.
Despite the ugly ending, the round saw Fowler win for the first time when holding the 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour, after four prior misses. His lead had dwindled before he rolled in a 40-footer at the 12th and a 25-footer at the next, and his advantage was up to five strokes when he birdied 16. — AFP.



