Last updated on: September 25, 2024
Rickie Fowler (born on December 13, 1988) is one of those names in golf that almost everyone recognizes, even if you’re not a big golf fan. You’ll recall him if you have followed the PGA Tour at some point, and you might have caught him in his trademark bright orange outfits. That is a kind of boldness commensurate with having been the world’s number-one amateur golfer for 36 weeks, back in 2007 and 2008. One can almost imagine being the best in the world at something when he or she is that young! It’s like being the top student in your school for almost a year—no small feat, and that is for sure.
Fowler has turned pro since 2009 and since then, he has won ten first-class victories. The recent victory came after the 2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic when things went just swell for him. Do you recall that feeling when you finally get something right that you have worked hard for? Rickie probably felt much the same when he snapped up that title. It was long overdue but totally worth it.
In fact, his amateur career was not impressive only by virtue of major wins—like the Western Junior and Sunnehanna Amateur-but by nature and the reputation of the tournaments. These aren’t just any old competition. And now, adding all that together, Fowler has been an important contributor to the U.S. in team competitions, such as the Walker Cup and Ryder Cup. It’s sort of like representing your country in the Olympics-very big deal.
One of the many highlights in his pro career is when he rose to a career-high fourth in the Official World Golf Ranking in January 2016 after winning the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship. Chasing that rank must have been all those hours on the golf course paid off. It’s like getting that promotion you’ve always wanted—it’s a mix of relief, excitement, and pride.
But what is even more impressive about Fowler, though is that he is a consistent performer at majors. Fowler is one of only four players ever to have had a round of 62 at a major championship during the second round of the 2023 U.S. Open. Gosh! It is just absolutely insane! A golfing 62 is like handing over a flawless essay or going through an exam on a cruise.
As of December 2024, Rickie Fowler is 36 years old, his estimated net worth is $40 million and he stands at a height of 5 feet and 9 inches (175 cm or 1.75 m) tall.
Bio / Wiki
Full Name
Rick Yutaka Fowler
Nickname
Rickie Fowler
Profession
Golfer
Career
Debut
2009
Number of wins
PGA Tour
6
European Tour
2
Others
2
Highest Rankings
No 4
Awards
Ben Hogan Award (2008)
PGA Tour Rookie of the Year (2010)
Personal Profile and Background Details
Date of Birth
13 December 1988
Age
As of today, Rickie is 36 years old.
Zodiac sign
Sagittarius
Signature
Nationality
American
Birth Place
Murrieta, California
Residence
Jupiter, Florida
School / College / University
Murrieta Valley High School
Oklahoma State University in Stillwater
Religion
Christianity
Race / Ethnicity
Mixed
He is 3/4 Navajo (native American) and 1/4 Japanese descent. He has some Japanese roots because his mother is half-Japanese.
Hobbies
Playing golf, Travelling.
Physical Attributes and Measurements
Height
- In feet: 5′ 9″
- In Centimeters: 175 cm
- In meters: 1.75 m
Weight
- In kilograms: 68 kg
- In Pounds: 150 lbs
Body Measurements
- Chest Size: 41 inches
- Biceps Size: 14 inches
- Waist Size: 32 inches
Shoe size
10 (US)
Eye color
Dark Brown
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Family
Wife
Father
Rod Fowler (Owner of a truck company)
Mother
Lynn Fowler
Siblings
Taylor Fowler (Younger sister)
Taylor is Rickie’s one and only sister. She is very close to him. Now she is married to a person named Dave Lawrence and together they have twin sons named Maze and TY.
Children
Maya (Daughter) (Born on November 18, 2021)
Rickie has another daughter who was born in the summer of 2024.
Relationship & More
Marital Status
Married to Allison Stokke
Marriage Date
October 2019
Girlfriend and Dating History
Allison Stokke (2017–Present)
Net Worth 2024
$40 million
As of December 2024, it’s estimated that Rickie Fowler has a net worth of about $40 million. He earns money through various means. His main source is his money from his PGA Tour golfing career and endorsement deals.
From just this one PGA Tour, he has managed to earn more than $64 million for his entire golfing career. His earnings to date for 2023 stand at $7.46 million, with victory highlights including the Rocket Mortgage Classic at $1.58 million. Aside from the prizes, which he won in tournaments, a good additional sum of over $2 million was settled unofficially, mostly in the form of bonuses during his career.
He has generated the most revenue from his endorsement deals. He earns over $12 million annually through sponsorship, and some of his significant sponsors include Puma, Rolex, Rocket Mortgage, TaylorMade, and Mercedes-Benz. Among his arrangements is a deal with Puma, which he has been working with since 2009. From this, he generates about $9-10 million a year. For the partnership, Fowler worked directly with Puma’s designers for its special product lines, one of which is the X Collection.
Another strategy he utilized was endorsement, in addition to investments, such as having athletes like Patrick Mahomes co-invest in a company called Hyperice, which focuses on sporting recovery.
Rickie Fowler is also in real estate; just a few months ago, last year, he bought a $14 million mansion in Jupiter, Florida. In addition, he falls into this category of luxury, as he owns a Ferrari 458 Italia. He also possesses some models of Mercedes and Nissan GT-R models, which defines his taste in supercars.
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Car collection
1. Mercedes G Wagon
2. Mercedes GLE Class
3. Nissan GTR
4. Mini Cooper S
5. Mercedes S Class
6. Mercedes SLS Class
House
House in Florida – $14 million.
Pets
Social Media Profiles
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