Rickie Fowler fires a 67, but has impressive major streak snapped
Rob Schumacher / USA TODAY Sports
For the first time in five major championship starts, Rickie Fowler won't place in the top five.
But he gave it a go.
Fowler shot a 5-under 67 in the final round at the Masters and narrowly missed out on setting Sunday's low score, suffering a bogey on 18.
He shaved strokes off his total from one round to the next, which should serve as a positive omen as he attempts to turn his season around.
Currently in a tie for 12th, Fowler could record just his second top-10 finish of the season should he see a slip or two on the leaderboard Sunday evening.
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