Rickie Fowler did more than simply play golf throughout the last round of the Wells Fargo Championship on Sunday.
The 34-year-old likewise captured a snake while recovering his lost ball throughout the middle of the round.
Fowler got the snake with his club off of a rock, prior to it fell under the water and swam away.
Rickie Fowler went on to shoot a 69 on Sunday and ended up connected for 14th location in the Wells Fargo Championship.
After an opening round of 71, he shot 68, 68, 69 over the next 3 days to end up at 8-under par.
Fowler has actually now published 4 successive leading 15 surfaces. In addition to the Wells Fargo, he ended up connected for 15th at the RBC Heritage, connected for 10th at the Valero Texas Open and connected for 13th at The Players Championship in his last 4 occasions.
While Fowler had an effective day, both in regards to on the course and managing snakes, it was Wyndham Clark who won the Wells Fargo Championship.
Clark shot a last round rating of 68 to win the competition by 4 strokes over Xander Schauffele, who ended up second.
Clark got in the last round with a two-shot lead over Schauffele. However, it was Schauffele who led by one going into the 8th hole.
Clark was ultimately able to restore control, however, birdieing 5 of 8 holes at one point throughout his last round.
As Clark fumed, Schaueffele shot 1-over on his last 10 holes to enable Clark to secure the triumph.
Harris English and Tyrrell Hatton ended up connected for 3rd, a complete 7 shots back of Clark at -12. Adam Scott and Tommy Fleetwood completed the leading 5, completing connected for 5th at -11.
Chase Briscoe blends it up with PGA Tour golf player Joel Dahmen at Wells Fargo Championship
Earlier in the week, the worlds of the PGA Tour and NASCAR clashed.
Cup Series driver Chase Briscoe got an up-close take a look at what life resembles for an expert golf player, going inside the ropes with Joel Dahmen ahead of the Wells Fargo Championship.
Briscoe’s existence at the competition in Charlotte didn’t bring Dahmen much luck, however. The 35-year-old shot a 1-over-par 72 in the preliminary on Thursday. He followed that up with a 2-over-par 73 on Friday and missed out on the cut.
Dahmen, who is a 35-year-old from Washington, was looking for his 2nd win on the PGA Tour. His only win was available in 2021 at the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship. He’s likewise won 2 occasions on the PGA Tour Canada.