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Video: Fowler four-putts playing mini-golf

Apparently, Rickie Fowler was too busy playing real golf growing up to enjoy the miniature version. Either that, or he's far more detached from his youth at the age of 21 than most.

Following an opening-round 66 at the Children's Miracle Network Classic, the last official PGA Tour event of 2010, Fowler tested his putting skills on a Disney World mini-golf course. As you can see, the momentum of making eight birdies during the day didn't carry over when the pro played under the lights:

Despite four-putting from about five feet, Fowler took it all in stride, saying midway through the clip, "You know what I'm doing? I'm saving it up for tomorrow." We'll have to wait and see if his "strategy" pays off.

-- Alex Myers

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