Rickie Fowler’s Sudden Fallout With Longtime Sponsors: Unfolding Why He No Longer Wants to Be the Poster Boy
Change is the only constant, they say. Interestingly, Rickie Fowler’s evolving story is a handy anecdote that can be used while talking about the changes that life constantly brings forth and how they make an individual evolve.
Fowler has been in the news recently for his much-talked-about appearance at the Sentry with two missing logos from his apparel. This has sparked curiosity as to why the formerly famous poster boy decided to make such big, uncharacteristic changes.
Rickie Fowler does not want to be a ‘billboard’ anymore
Time and age are two important factors in a person’s life decisions. In recent times, Rickie Fowler seems to agree with this, as can be understood from the reasoning he gave to not renew his contract with Farmers Insurance, and maybe also why a renewal (despite affirmations that it will surface soon) has not been brought to light yet.
Well, Fowler’s foremost reason to change his poster boy self is because he is a family man now and doesn’t want to play as many events as he did before.
In his words, “Time is valuable, and I don’t want to overextend myself. Ten years ago, single me, it was a lot easier to use that time for work-related stuff. Now, I want to make sure it’s worthwhile and with the right people. I don’t want to be a billboard…”