In 2012, Rickie Fowler became a household name after emerging victorious in a playoff at Quail Hollow for his maiden PGA Tour win. Fourteen years later, he was aiming to end a three-year winless drought on those very same greens at the Truist Championship. However, he would bogey the 18th hole, the hardest hole on the course, and leave the door open for someone else to have their coming-out party, as Fowler did over a decade ago. The question was who would it be: Kristoffer Reitan, Alex Fitzpatrick or Nicolai Højgaard? One of them, though, would have to tackle Quail’s diabolical final three-hole stretch, known as the Green Mile. Reitan, a rookie, would be that one, claiming a two-stroke victory at the $20 million signature event. The 28-year-old is now the second Norwegian to ever win on the PGA Tour, joining Viktor Hovland. “I don’t have any words, to be honest,” Reitan said on 18th green afterward. “This is way more than I expected and for it to happen this quickly is just unreal.…