Rickie Fowler’s Friday at Pebble Beach looked a lot like the version of himself he’s been working to reclaim. A sizzling second-round 64 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am left him just one shot off the lead, reinforcing an encouraging early-season trend as he opened 2026 with his third strong showing in as many starts.

Just as important as the number on the scorecard was how Fowler felt getting there. The shoulder issue that lingered through much of last season, he said, is no longer a concern, freeing him to swing aggressively and play without hesitation. With his confidence building and his body finally cooperating, the six-time PGA Tour winner eyed Saturday as an opportunity to make a statement — and put himself squarely in position for a Sunday run at the title.

Advertisement

More: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am live updates: Jordan Spieth’s putter is hot

“My shoulder was bad all last year, so I was just trying to manage and get through as best that I could. I definitely earned the time off with sneaking inside that top-50, so that was a nice bonus,” Fowler said. “So that was what I was trying to work towards to, like I said, earn that time off and then be able to get into a position where I could get the body in a better spot and go play this year.”

And although he had a pair of bogeys in his first five holes on Saturday, he also posted two birdies, including this long putt that kept him near the top of the leaderboard.

Read the full article here

Leave A Reply