U.S. captain Steve Stricker gave Rickie Fowler Saturday afternoon off at the Presidents Cup. possibly to take some time to rest up for Sunday singles after posting a 2-0-1 record through the first three sessions. The 28-year-old had other ideas.
Fowler joined the (mostly pro-American) crowd in the stands on the first hole and cheered on the U.S. as the fourball matches teed off - participating in chants, posing for selfies and enjoying a Saturday as one of the boys.
.@RickieFowler and @K_Kisner getting loud with the crowd.
— Presidents Cup (@PresidentsCup) September 30, 2017
What an atmosphere out here. pic.twitter.com/cPzjjfWAg0
When @RickieFowler & @K_Kisner show up...
— Presidents Cup (@PresidentsCup) September 30, 2017
Get an epic selfie pic.twitter.com/10uTa6OgKJ
...and immediately send it to everyone you know. #YouShouldBeHere #PresidentsCup pic.twitter.com/iirF5HPhvc
— Presidents Cup (@PresidentsCup) September 30, 2017
If the Presidents Cup continues on its current path, it won’t be long until Fowler is back partying with the fans, celebrating a U.S. victory.