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Rickie Fowler is a cautionary tale in overexposing a superstar


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I'm sure some of you have already seen this but many not.  It supports my hypothesis that earning lots of endorsement money can occupy too much time and be a disincentive to working as hard as possible on the craft that got you there.

https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2020/12/06/eamon-lynch-rickie-fowler-cautionary-tale-overexposing-a-superstar/

 

I'm a Fowler fan so I hope he can be more competitive. 

 

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I don't think people realize how consistently good he was for so long, but just didn't win enough.  These were his end of year OWGR:

 

2014: 10

2015:  6

2016:  12

2017:  7

2018:  11

2019:  23

Current (per the article where you're starting to see the drop off in the last year): 52

 

He's still only 31 though.  The one poster makes it sound like this is baseball and  you really start declining after 30.  I would need to see the stats but I don't think that's true.  40 would be more of the magic age for that in golf although it might be a little different now with the length seemingly needed.

 

 

 

 

 

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Does he qualify for the Masters? Definately one of the most overhyped golfers of all time. When he wore top 5 in all majors as a medal of honor I knew winning alot wasn't him. There was no frustration at being so close and not closing it out in anyone of them

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It's a bit like Michelle Wie, except Rickie seems to be in a great place emotionally, whereas I always felt sorry for Michelle in some strange sort of way.  

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9 minutes ago, Socrates said:

Interesting article from Golf Analytics (from 2014) about aging and Pro golf.  I guess 31 isn't quite done yet, but you're coasting.  Rickie better get moving because it sure doesn't look good after 40 although there is Mark O'Meara to look at. 

 

Based on that graph and my age (well past 48, I'm in BIG trouble).

 

https://golfanalytics.wordpress.com/tag/aging/

 

https://golfanalytics.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/component-aging-curves.png

It will be interesting to see that chart in ten years or so. It seems that in every sport there are more age defying athletes.  There seem to be more players on the tour that are having success into their mid to late 40’s.

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10 minutes ago, Soloman1 said:

It's too bad Rickie Fowler isn't more of a "super achiever." He could learn a thing or two from the people on GolfWRX - who are all the greatest and most brilliant, high net-worth performers in their career fields.

LOL!  I just spit out my tea!

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23 minutes ago, Soloman1 said:

It's too bad Rickie Fowler isn't more of a "super achiever." He could learn a thing or two from the people on GolfWRX - who are all the greatest and most brilliant, high net-worth performers in their career fields.

Should we all be praising his mediocrity? I guess that was the point of the article huh? 

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44 minutes ago, Ferguson said:

Marriage and relationships - 

 

If anyone is looking for an oversimplified and unsupported analogy - look no further. 

 

 

 

Miami.

 

Though the NFL is full of BIG money busts.

 

35 minutes ago, Soloman1 said:

It's too bad Rickie Fowler isn't more of a "super achiever." He could learn a thing or two from the people on GolfWRX - who are all the greatest and most brilliant, high net-worth performers in their career fields.

Depends on the definition of super achiever.  Thus far he's effectively used golf to help create a marketable personality that generates huge sums of personal wealth.  He's far exceeded 99% of his peers in that area.  He seems like a very balanced guy, a great human and I've never heard anything bad about him.  I'm a huge fan. I'd rather have a son be more like Rickie than someone whos so focused on winning that they neglect other parts of life.

 

The author of the article brings up some valid points; Time is the most valued commodity and spending more time on your endorsements takes time away from practicing golf.  Rickie has a very full plate. If he wasn't as successful in generating wealth from marketing himself, I think it's a fair question to ask as to whether he might be hungrier and work more on his game. 

 

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"Price is what you pay and value is what you get."  

 

I paid the price by pulling for Rickie one to many times, only to receive no value.   

He's a colorful middle of the pack guy.   Golf needs a Fowler.  

 

 

 

Michelle Wie is dealing with a whole new challenge - marriage. 

Hope it lasts.

 

 

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, BlackDiamondPar5 said:

Though the NFL is full of BIG money busts.

 

Depends on the definition of super achiever.  Thus far he's effectively used golf to help create a marketable personality that generates huge sums of personal wealth.  He's far exceeded 99% of his peers in that area.  He seems like a very balanced guy, a great human and I've never heard anything bad about him.  I'm a huge fan. I'd rather have a son be more like Rickie than some A-hole that may win more.  

 

The author of the article brings up some valid points; Time is the most valued commodity and spending more time on your endorsements takes time away from practicing golf.  Rickie has a very full plate. If he wasn't as successful in generating wealth from marketing himself, I think it's a fair question to ask as to whether he might be hungrier and work more on his game. 

 

I would love to hear the author of that article lay out his objective analysis for even suggesting that filming a few commercials could severely impact Rickie's ability to work on his golf game. Nothing more than useless conjecture - the driving force of new age, click-bait journalism.  I suppose it keeps our little tour talk world spinning though, so It can't be too bad, lol 

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4 minutes ago, cardoustie said:

great golfer .. and great guy by all accounts

 

Marketable ... good for him .. somebody has to make commercials with some humor tossed in

 

Not everyone wants to be Tiger or Jack or Pepperturbo

 

OMG--- that last line-- I almost choked on lunch 🤣

 

5 minutes ago, Dr. Block said:

I would love to hear the author of that article lay out his objective analysis for even suggesting that filming a few commercials could severely impact Rickie's ability to work on his golf game. Nothing more than speculative conjecture - the driving force of new age, click-bait journalism.  I suppose it keeps our little tour talk world spinning though, so It can't be too bad, lol 

I agree on clickbait journalism.  But I'd suspect the author has some insight into the obligations to sponsors more so than most of us.  If someone really knows then it would make for good discussion.

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11 minutes ago, BlackDiamondPar5 said:

OMG--- that last line-- I almost choked on lunch 🤣

 

I agree on clickbait journalism.  But I'd suspect the author has some insight into the obligations to sponsors more so than most of us.  If someone really knows then it would make for good discussion.

The only support he provides beyond his own speculation is one quote from Rickie, and it's probably out of context. He set the table to write a decent article. Maybe he didn't have enough space to get a little more meat in there, but more likely, he did his research and found nothing more then one sad looking little chicken wing he could feed us. But why let that stand in the way of a good headline. If he ever has any trouble getting work from USA Today, I'm sure the Washington Post could use him, lol.  

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