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Rickie Fowler’s Major Equipment Changes Ahead of 2025 Season

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As the 2025 PGA Tour season approaches, Rickie Fowler is making significant changes in his golf equipment and sponsorships. Parting ways with TaylorMade, he will now be using Titleist Pro V1 golf balls and a Cobra glove. Additionally, Fowler shifts to Ernst & Young for his sponsorship, promising a fresh look for the new season. With a rocky 2024 season behind him, all eyes are on how these transitions will affect his performance as he aims for major victories.

Rickie Fowler’s Big Changes for the 2025 Season

Golf fans, buckle up! It looks like 2025 is going to be an exciting year for Rickie Fowler, as he is making some significant moves that promise to shake things up on the green. Let’s dive in!

A New Chapter: Parting Ways with TaylorMade

First off, Fowler has decided not to renew his contract with TaylorMade, marking the end of a remarkable six-year partnership that began in 2019. This was not an easy choice for him, as he enjoyed his time with the brand, which included a multi-year endorsement deal. But as Fowler enters the 2025 season, he is now a free agent regarding his golf ball and glove preferences.

Switching Up the Gear

For the upcoming season, Fowler has made a couple of noteworthy equipment changes. He will be teeing off with the 2023 Titleist Pro V1 golf ball and opting for a Cobra glove. While he has parted ways with TaylorMade’s TP5x ball, he remains closely associated with Cobra Puma as a long-time ambassador. The future looks bright as Fowler appreciates having multiple options from various manufacturers. It seems this transition is not only a change of gear but also a statement about embracing flexibility in his game.

A New Brand Partnership

In addition to his equipment switch, Fowler is bringing a new addition to his sponsorship lineup. He has confirmed his move from independent CPA firm Grant Thornton to Ernst & Young, proudly sporting the EY logo on his apparel. Interestingly, he left Grant Thornton on good terms after what he described as an “amazing run,” proving that business relationships can be just as important as those on the course.

Getting Ready for the Season

As Fowler gears up for his 2025 PGA Tour season debut at The American Express, all eyes will be on how these changes impact his performance. He previously participated in the inaugural TGL match, where his team faced a tough loss, finishing 9-2. However, despite the ups and downs, Fowler’s spirit remains unshakeable, and he has his sights set on winning major titles.

Reflecting on 2024

Looking back at the 2024 season, Fowler had a bit of a rocky ride, securing only one top 10 finish at the ZOZO Championship. And let’s not forget about his transition period, where he made the bold switch from his usual Odyssey Jailbird putter to the new L.A.B. Golf DF3 mallet putter. It’s clear he is not afraid to take risks and try new things to elevate his game.

The Road Ahead

Although Fowler has yet to etch his name on a major championship trophy, he is adamant about concluding his career with multiple major victories. He’s known for his determination and work ethic, and these changes in sponsorship and equipment may very well be what he needs to tip the scales in favor of future success.

Final Thoughts

As we look forward to the 2025 PGA Tour season, it’s clear that Rickie Fowler’s journey is one to watch. With fresh partnerships and a focus on flexibility, there’s no telling how the new season will pan out for this fan-favorite golfer. Keep your eyes peeled, because you won’t want to miss what’s next!

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