After locking up the 54-hole lead, Rickie Fowler stayed late to sign autographs at Zozo Championship

All class from the fan favorite.

Rickie Fowler hasn’t been in contention much lately. In fact, the last time he had a chance to win on the PGA Tour with 18 holes left to play was almost a year ago exactly at the CJ Cup in Las Vegas. He played with Rory McIlroy in the final group but eventually finished T-3.

Fast forward to 2022 and Fowler is in Japan for the Zozo Championship on a sponsors exemption, leading by one entering the final round.

Instead of heading right home to get some rest in preparation for the final round, the fan-favorite stayed late to sign autographs for all the people who waited around for him.

Zozo: Leaderboard | Final round tee times

Fowler currently ranks 160th in the Official World Golf Ranking, but with a win Sunday would move up more than 80 spots according to statistics-guru Justin Ray.

On top of a nearly $2 million paycheck, Fowler would earn berths into the 2023 Masters and PGA Championship with a win. The 33-year-old hasn’t played in the Masters since the 2020 COVID edition held in November.

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