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Rickie Fowler extends gear and apparel agreement with Cobra Puma Golf

Veteran American golfer Rickie Fowler has officially extended his partnership with Cobra Puma Golf and will thus continue using the equipment and apparel that have become synonymous with him over the years.

The 36-year-old PGA Tour golfer initially signed on with Puma in 2009, while he has been with the Cobra subsidiary since 2012, having been using Cobra gear for over a decade.

While he isn’t changing his primary gear and apparel supplier for 2025, Fowler is also adding a brand sponsor to the mix, having reached an agreement with Ernst & Young to sport its logo on his chest for TGL matches every Tuesday over the next few weeks.

Rickie Fowler is replacing Grant Thornton, the sponsor of the annual Grant Thornton Invitational mixed event, with Ernst & Young moving forward. 

Speaking about retaining Rickie Fowler, Dan Ladd, Cobra Puma Golf President, said in a statement via Golfweek:

We are thrilled to officially extend our relationship with Rickie and look forward to continuing our work with him for many years. Rickie is a special talent who brings a competitive spirit and style to the game that we absolutely love. We’re very excited to keep him in the fold and watch how his career continues to develop.

Fowler had the following statement on the matter:

The fact that they know what I look for in fashion and style gives me extra confidence on and off the course. While their products are incredible, I also truly value all the relationships I’ve built here throughout my career. Extending this partnership was a simple decision, and I’m excited to stay part of these amazing brands.

Speaking on his decision to sign with Ernst & Young via Golfweek, Fowler said:

They were in a position where they wanted to get back into the golf space a bit more. Lucky for me I happened to be in the right place at the right time and everything came together organically.


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Rahul Saha

Rahul Saha is a senior sports writer at Sportskhabri.com. Experienced in various sports writing tasks, including op-ed pieces and player/team profiles, with particular expertise in Football. Also a cat-dad and a regular reader, he spends his free time with his cats and learning new things.

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