DUBLIN, Ohio – Rickie Fowler headed to the practice range last Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas. He didn’t have a round to prepare for, but there was still plenty of work to be done.
Following rounds of 74-69 at the Charles Schwab Challenge, Fowler ended a streak of 21 consecutive made cuts on Tour, but he remained at Colonial to work on his game. That work has paid off at this week’s Memorial, where he moved into the hunt with a second-round 68.
“It is a little bit of motivation because we've been on a nice streak, definitely the longest [made cuts] streak I've had,” Fowler said.