The PGA Tour has introduced a new Tourcast feature that tracks players’ range sessions, including Fowler’s practice ahead of RBC Heritage. On Monday, Fowler reportedly hit 211 driving-range shots as he prepared for the week, a sign of his commitment to a strong rebound at a course that tests every aspect of a player’s game.
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Fowler has played eight events this season, making the cut in six but failing to finish in the top ranks in his latest starts. His last competitive appearance was the Valero Texas Open, and he remains seeking a return to form after missing out on the Masters field, where questions about his timing and consistency have lingered.
Around RBC Heritage, the field features significant star power despite the absence of Masters champion Rory McIlroy. Scottie Scheffler is among the favorites, with Cameron Young and Rickie Fowler among the challengers amid a field that promises a competitive week on the Harbour Town layout.
Looking at the odds, Scheffler leads the market at the Heritage, with Young positioned as a longer-shot contender and Fowler listed far down the board. Fowler’s career earnings exceed $55 million on the PGA Tour, including a major victory, but his pursuit of a first major remains a central storyline as he seeks a breakthrough at Hilton Head.
Fowler’s next steps at RBC Heritage will be watched closely by fans and analysts alike, as he attempts to regain momentum and demonstrate consistency ahead of a demanding schedule. The week offers an opportunity to re-establish rhythm and possibly reclaim his standing among the tour’s top players.