Rickie Fowler opens up on three-month absence ahead of PGA Tour return

Rickie Fowler has not featured competitively since missing the cut at The Open Championship in July, but will make a comeback to the PGA Tour later this week in Mississippi

Rickie Fowler has admitted he is hoping for a ‘fresh start’ on the PGA Tour this week, as he makes his competitive return after three months away from the golf course.

Fowler’s last start came in July at The Open Championship, where he struggled to find his best form, ending the event at Royal Troon in 71st at 13-over-par. On the back of a tough week in Scotland, Fowler has not been seen since on the PGA Tour, missing the 3M Open and Wyndham Championship, before failing to qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs.

His time away from competition has not been quiet though, after the 35-year-old and his wife Allison Stokke welcomed their second daughter, Nellie into the world in August.

Nearly two months on, Fowler’s focus returns to the golf course, and after a difficult run last campaign, the American is hoping for a change of form after some time away. “It kind of feels a little bit like a fresh start,” Fowler claimed ahead of this week’s Sanderson Farms Championship.

“Like I said, excited to kind of get back into it, just play a few events, the reminder of the fall and December, and get ready for next year.” The championship kicks off the FedEx Cup fall season, which sees players who finished outside the top-125 in the standings compete for their PGA Tour future moving into 2025.

The event is a new one on the schedule of Fowler, who is on the entry list for the first time. And whilet his future is secured for another campaign thanks to victory at the RBC Heritage last year, the American star is using this period to hopefully shake off some rust that might remain from his time off.

I’m looking forward to it,” the six-time PGA Tour winner commented. “Like I said, to come here and, one, looking to play well, but at the same time just coming off of some downtime and shake some rust off and hopefully there’s not much to shake off… It’s been a while.

“It’s nearly three months now. I’ve definitely enjoyed time at home, getting into much more of a routine there, which is something that we rarely get to do, not being at home for extended periods of timing, so I have enjoyed that with the new addition and just being much more of a dad and being home.

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