Rickie Fowler finds four amazing ways to play the 17th at Sawgrass

By Keith Jackson

The 17th at Sawgrass is a daunting prospect for even the most seasoned professional, but Rickie Fowler proved there is more the one way to tackle the infamous par-three.

The defending champion at this week's Players Championship birdied the hole three times on the final day as he clinched a thrilling victory last year, but can he hit the island green while blindfolded?

Rickie Fowler decides to take on the famous 17th at Sawgrass blindfolded and left-handed, and from a hospitality tent!

Fowler also shows off his ambidexterity as he attempts the 140-yard carry over water playing left-handed, and he then has another go from one of the hospitality tents that surround one of the most famous and recognisable holes in the world of golf.

And how hard is it to find the green from a completely different angle? Fowler ventures over to the 18th tee to find out in a fun-filled PGA Tour feature ahead of golf's unofficial "fifth major".

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Click on the video above to watch Rickie Fowler find four different ways to play the 17th at TPC Sawgrass...

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