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Fowler seeks to tighten up game before US Open

Fowler seeks to tighten up game before US Open
June 8, 2017

World number eight Rickie Fowler hopes to use this week’s St. Jude Classic to fine-tune his game heading into the US Open.

While most of the competitors in the year’s second major in Wisconsin are taking this week off to hone their swings at home, Fowler is among 32 players in the St. Jude field who have qualified to play in Erin Hills next week.

“I like playing the week before majors,” the popular American told reporters at TPC Southwind on Wednesday. “It allows me to see where the game’s at, what I need to work on, what needs to be tightened up.

“(I prefer to be) able to do that through the week here and minimize what I’m trying to do Monday through Wednesday the week of a major.

“Ultimately I want to be in contention here but part of that is making sure the game is in a good spot.”

Fowler is coming off a near-miss at the Memorial tournament on Sunday, where he stood in the final fairway thinking a birdie would probably be good enough to get into a playoff with eventual winner Jason Dufner.

But he pulled his approach shot into thick rough for a closing bogey and instead finished tied for second.

It was yet another close call for the ever-polite Fowler, 28, who has four PGA Tour victories to go with 10 second-placings. He also has won twice on the European Tour and once in Europe.

Fowler said he had not played to his full potential at the Memorial, and took solace from being in contention without his best stuff.

“Last week I did a good job of scoring. Didn’t have my best at times and was able to still get it around,” he said.