AUGUSTA, Ga. — Rickie Fowler has finished in the top 10 six times in major championships, but the reality is this: He has never had a better chance to win one than he does at this year’s Masters.
There is a difference in golf between charging on Sunday to finish T9 and shooting a 76 to do the same. When the latter happens, you had a chance to win. You were in the heat of it on Sunday afternoon. The trophy (or jacket) was in your sight. Fowler has really only had that once or twice in majors.