Rickie Fowler, the professional golfer, took a break from competitive play after finishing 71st at the Open Championship at Royal Troon three months ago. During this break, he welcomed his second daughter, Nellie, with his wife Allison in early August. Fowler has been enjoying spending time with his family and helping out with household duties, including stepping up in the kitchen and trying his hand at cooking briskets. While he was initially planning to take a break from golf, Fowler is now gearing up for a busy October with three tournaments in the next four weeks.
Fowler’s first stop on his upcoming schedule is the Sanderson Farms Championship, the second event of the PGA Tour’s fall series. He admitted that he may have some rust to shake off, as he has been focusing on family time rather than practicing golf in recent months. Despite not originally planning to participate in the tournament, Fowler decided to join the field at the recommendation of fellow PGA Tour players who praised the course and event.
Last season was not Fowler’s best, as he missed the FedEx Cup Playoffs and currently sits 108th in the FedEx Cup standings. Despite having secured his status for next year through his victory at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in 2023, Fowler is determined to improve his game and find his groove heading into the next season. As part of this effort, he has introduced some new equipment into his bag, including a DF3 putter from L.A.B. and a TaylorMade mini-driver to replace his 3-wood.
Fowler is focused on continuous improvement and is excited to test out the new equipment and see how it enhances his game. He has been testing the putter for almost two months and believes it can provide a significant benefit on the course. While he has enjoyed his time at home with his family, Fowler is eager to return to competitive play and start preparing for a successful 2025 season. The break from golf has allowed him to refresh and rebuild, giving him a fresh start as he embarks on his upcoming tournament schedule.
Throughout his time off, Fowler has remained dedicated to his golf career, working on his game and staying prepared for his return to competition. With his family by his side, including his older daughter Maya, who has adjusted well to her new role as a big sister, Fowler is ready to get back on the course and overcome any challenges that may arise. As he heads into the Sanderson Farms Championship and the rest of his fall schedule, Fowler is determined to find his rhythm and pave the way for a successful year ahead.

