Rickie Fowler’s 134-yard hole-out for wild bogey save at Wells Fargo

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In the opening round of the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship, Rickie Fowler holes out from 134 yard to save bogey at the par-4 6th hole.

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With the Presidents Cup taking place at Charlotte’s Quail Hollow Club in September, this year’s Wells Fargo Championship has moved to TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm. Two-time FedExCup winner Rory McIlroy headlines the field as he looks to defend his title from last season. The Northern Irishman will be hoping to continue where he left off after firing a final-round 64 at the Masters. Last year’s runner up, Abraham Ancer will be aiming to emulate previous performances as he returns to an event and golf course (shares the course record) where he has displayed strong form. Meanwhile, recent Wells Fargo Championship winners teeing it up include Max Homa (2019), Jason Day (2018), Brian Harman (2017), James Hahn (2016) and Rickie Fowler (2012). Other notables are major winners Gary Woodland, Webb Simpson, Sergio Garcia and Patrick Reed.

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