Rickie Fowler is making a comeback at the Cognizant Classic, putting himself back in contention after 54 holes of play. On the PGA Tour, sponsor exemption spots are highly sought after, with players having to write letters to secure a spot in Signature Events with lucrative purses. Rafa Campos was successful in securing a spot at the Arnold Palmer Invitational through his letter-writing efforts, impressing event organizers and earning one of the four available spots. However, fan-favorites like Fowler and Jordan Spieth did not receive invites despite their popularity.
Fowler has received multiple sponsor invites this season, indicating sponsors’ interest in capitalizing on his fame. However, his recent play has not been as stellar, with his last top 10 finish coming at the 2023 U.S. Open. Sponsors have the freedom to invite any PGA Tour member they choose, with Fowler being a net-positive invite in the past. Despite his popularity, Fowler was denied an invite to the Arnold Palmer Invitational in favor of other players who had not received as many opportunities.
Event organizers prioritize providing opportunities to a diverse range of players rather than favoring the same few names. Past criticism of players like Adam Scott and Webb Simpson receiving a majority of the invites has likely influenced this decision. Fowler, understanding the situation, acknowledged that ultimately, players need to perform well to earn their way into events. He expressed disappointment at not receiving an invite to next week’s tournament, but recognized the importance of playing better.
Fowler has a chance to earn his way into future events by performing well at the Cognizant Classic. A victory at PGA National or a solo second-place finish would likely secure his spot in upcoming tournaments. Fowler’s strong performance through 54 holes at the Cognizant Classic has put him back in contention after a six-month hiatus from the top. He has been driving the ball exceptionally well this week, ranking inside the top 10 in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee.
With just three shots back from the lead, Fowler will have a late afternoon tee time on Sunday to showcase his skills and potentially secure a victory. His well-rounded game and improved driving this week give him a strong chance to make a comeback at the Cognizant Classic. Fowler’s determination to prove himself and his drive to succeed in the face of challenges make him a compelling player to watch. As the tournament unfolds, fans will be eager to see if Fowler can follow through on his quest to play better and secure his spot in future events.