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			Phoenix leader Fowler cannot shake off Thomas, on or off the course 
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			 [February 02, 2019] 
			(Reuters) - Rickie Fowler 
			birdied the final four holes to earn a one-stroke lead over Justin 
			Thomas in the second round at the Waste Management Phoenix Open on 
			Friday. 
 They are sharing a house this week, but Fowler will not be doing too 
			much trash talking just yet, not with a recent world number one 
			breathing down his neck.
 
 "Your buddies, those are the people you want to lose to least," a 
			smiling Fowler told Golf Channel after a six-under-par 65 at 
			Scottsdale TPC.
 
 He posted a 13-under 129 total, one in front of Thomas (66) and two 
			clear of South African Branden Grace, whose 64 was the best score of 
			the round.
 
 Fowler was frustrated by his putting for much of the round, missing 
			a series of short putts before things finally clicked over the 
			closing holes.
 
 
			
			 
			"I had a chance to birdie the last seven," he said after knocking in 
			a 10-footer at the last.
 
 "I hit some really good putts to finish the day off."
 
 Fowler lost a playoff at the event in 2016, and was the 54-hole 
			leader last year, but is yet to win the tournament, which is 
			renowned for its enthusiastic and vocal gallery.
 
 "I love how loud it gets here," said the 30-year-old.
 
			"There's still some people out there that say some dumb stuff, but 
			it's going to happen." 
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			Rickie Fowler with his tee shot on the 17th hole during the first 
			round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open golf tournament 
			at TPC Scottsdale. Mandatory Credit: Allan Henry-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Fowler and Thomas will play in the final group on Saturday, and will 
			probably car pool to the course again.
 "Anything with Rickie around here is going to be pretty bizarre," 
			said Thomas, a nine-times PGA Tour winner, referring to the likely 
			amped-up nature of the gallery.
 
 Thomas was disappointed to give up three shots to Fowler over the 
			closing stretch.
 
 "I played well the first 15 holes," he said. "I'm a little 
			disappointed with the last three."
 
 (Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Greg 
			Stutchbury)
 
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