Rickie Fowler impressed his fans with an amazing hole-in-one shot at the 2023 WM Phoenix Open. In the tournament, held from February 9 to February 12, Fowler measured 216 yards at the seventh hole in one shot.
Speaking about his performance, his playing partner Jason Day said:
"I’ve been good mates with Rickie for a long time. We came out pretty much the same year. I understand what he’s going through. I think he understands what I’m going through as well. So it’s nice to see him playing some really good golf. Very rarely do you see a hole-in-one as well. It was nice to be able to see him hole out because obviously when he holes out they’re going to go even crazier.”
Fans were impressed with his shot and said:
“It was insane, just seeing that because everybody who was hitting, at first, they were getting some solid swings. But once that one went off, everybody was going crazy over here. That was great to see, and I got it on video. It’s my first time ever out here at a golf tournament, so to videotape a hole-in-one was insane. Rickie, at that?”
Rickie Fowler finishes at T10 at the 2023 WM Phoenix Open
Rickie Fowler finished at T10 after the final round and took home $485,000 in prize money from a total purse of $20 million.
Scottie Scheffler defended his title at the tournament with a two-shot victory over Canadian golfer Nick Taylor.
Here is the full leaderboard for the 2023 WM Phoenix Open:
- 1: Scottie Scheffler - $3,600,000
- 2: Nick Taylor - $2,180,000
- 3: Jon Rahm - $1,380,000
- 4: Justin Thomas - $980,000
- 5: Jason Day - $820,000
- T6: Sam Burns - $652,500
- T6: Sungjae Im - $652,500
- T6: Jordan Spieth - $652,500
- T6: Tyrrell Hatton - $652,500
- T10: Wyndham Clark - $485,000
- T10: Xander Schauffele - $485,000
- T10: Rickie Fowler - $485,000
- T10: Adam Hadwin - $485,000
- T14: Patrick Rodgers - $335,000
- T14: Taylor Moore - $335,000
- T14: Dylan Frittelli - $335,000
- T14: Tony Finau - $335,000
- T14: Charley Hoffman - $335,000
- T14: Beau Hossler - $335,000
- T20: Seamus Power - $245,000
- T20: Sam Ryder - $245,000
- T20: Keegan Bradley - $245,000
- T23: Chesson Hadley - $174,000
- T23: Scott Stallings - $174,000
- T23: Adam Schenk - $174,000
- T23: Si Woo Kim - $174,000
- T23: Kurt Kitayama - $174,000
- T23: Jhonattan Vegas - $174,000
- T29: Hideki Matsuyama - $137,000
- T29: Hayden Buckley - $137,000
- T29: Matt Fitzpatrick - $137,000
- T32: James Hahn - $109,286
- T32: Billy Horschel - $109,286
- T32: Rory McIlroy - $109,286
- T32: Matt Kuchar - $109,286
- T32: Jason Dufner - $109,286
- T32: Zach Johnson - $109,286
- T32: Kevin Tway - $109,286
- T39: Sahith Theegala - $87,000
- T39: Max Homa - $87,000
- T39: Lucas Glover - $87,000
- T42: Adam Long - $65,350
- T42: Ryan Palmer - $65,350
- T42: Aaron Rai - $65,350
- T42: Viktor Hovland - $65,350
- T42: K.H. Lee - $65,350
- T42: Brian Harman - $65,350
- T42: Keith Mitchell - $65,350
- T42: Gary Woodland - $65,350
- T50: Tom Kim - $48,543
- T50: Justin Lower - $48,543
- T50: Lucas Herbert - $48,543
- T50: Joel Dahmen - $48,543
- T50: Corey Conners - $48,543
- T50: Brandon Wu - $48,543
- T50: Erik van Rooyen - $48,543
- T57: Webb Simpson - $45,600
- T57: Taylor Pendrith - $45,600
- T57: Danny Lee - $45,600
- T57: Greyson Sigg - $45,600
- T61: Trey Mullinax - $44,400
- T61: Nate Lashley - $44,400
- 63: Kelly Kraft - $43,800
- 64: Cameron Young - $43,400
- 65: Stewart Cink - $43,000
- 66: Jim Herman - $42,600
Edited by Tejas Rathi