Rickie Fowler shot a final round -3 under par to defeat Hendrik Stenson by one stroke to finish at -15 under par at the Deutsche Bank tournament this Labor Day weekend. This win moved Fowler into 3rd place in the FedEx Cup rankings and number 5 in the World Golf Rankings.
Fowler is undoubtedly having the best season of his young career and hope to finish strong at the BMW Championship, the Tour Championship and the President's Cup just around the corner. With Jordan Spieth having missed yet another cut, Jason Day failed to bolster his FedEx Cup lead by finishing T12 at -6 under par, but still holds the lead. Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy did not do himself any favors by finishing T28 at -3 under par. So which player has the advantage heading into the BMW Championship in Chicago? Share your comments at the Pro Golf Tour.
Fowler is undoubtedly having the best season of his young career and hope to finish strong at the BMW Championship, the Tour Championship and the President's Cup just around the corner. With Jordan Spieth having missed yet another cut, Jason Day failed to bolster his FedEx Cup lead by finishing T12 at -6 under par, but still holds the lead. Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy did not do himself any favors by finishing T28 at -3 under par. So which player has the advantage heading into the BMW Championship in Chicago? Share your comments at the Pro Golf Tour.
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