(Reuters) - World number nine Rickie Fowler will look to rebound from a near-miss at the U.S. Open when he headlines the field at this week's Quicken Loans National in Maryland.
Fowler, who will be making his sixth start in the event, will be eager to get underway in Thursday's opening round, which will mark his first event since he squandered the chance of a maiden major 10 days ago.
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