(Reuters) - Rickie Fowler made a sparkling start in his bid to rebound from a missed PGA Tour cut last week as he charged into a share of the lead at the weather-disrupted Waste Management Phoenix Open in Arizona on Thursday.
The American world number four, who heads a strong field at the TPC Scottsdale, finally got the putts to drop as he fired a six-under-par 65 to end the opening round level with Ireland's Shane Lowry and Japanese Hideki Matsuyama.
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