Blades Brown shot an impressive 60 on day 2 at AmEx and is “stoked.” After all, at 18, he became the youngest in the PGA Tour history to do so. The mark, earlier, was held by Patrick Cantlay, who did it at 19 back in the 2011 Travelers Championship. Today, Cantlay is playing in the same field. The sight is almost poetic, drawing a reaction from many, including Rickie Fowler.

“Soak it up, have fun,” Fowler advised the teen during his presser on Friday. “It goes by pretty quickly. He had a quick turnaround from the Bahamas. I love seeing good golf, especially from someone like him, young.”

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This same week, Clanton finished T17 at the Korn Ferry Tour’s Bahamas Great Abaco Classic, took a 22-hour flight, and reached California for the American Express. He had zero time for practice, but presently he’s tied against Scottie Schefflerfor the lead at 17-under. That sight has gone unnoticed by Fowler.

Fowler, who turned pro in 2009 at the age of 20, is in his 17th year on the PGA Tour. The last couple of years had been tough, with Fowler now scrambling in the rosters through sponsors’ invites, infuriating many. But he was once there, where today Brown stands. He carded his own career-low 60 three years ago at the Travelers Championship.

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