LOS ANGELES : Rickie Fowler fell short in his bid to author one of golf's great redemption stories but the fan favourite walked away from the U.S.
Open with his head held high on Sunday after breathing new life into his career.Once one of the game's most promising young talents, Fowler endured a years-long slump that dropped him to a career-low 185th in the rankings last September.He failed to qualify for the last two editions of the U.S.
Open but took the tournament by storm this week as he led or co-led after each of the first three rounds.Fowler had nothing left in the tank for the final round, however, as the 34-year-old struggled to a five-over 75 that left him five shots back of Wyndham Clark and in a share of fifth place."After the last few years, being in this position, kind of how I talked about how comfortable I felt this week, this is great," Fowler said of his best finish in a major since his runner-up showing at the 2018 Masters."As much as it sucks to not be in the position I wanted to be after today, we're just continuing to build and continuing to move forward."At times during the tournament it looked like Fowler might just walk away with the year's third major.He opened with a superb eight-under 62 that marked the lowest round in U.S.
Open history along with a tournament-record 10 birdies.A day later he reached the clubhouse at Los Angeles Country Club with a two-day 130 total that tied the lowest 36-hole U.S.