Rickie Fowler News Emerges on Sunday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Rickie Fowler came through in a big way at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis, finishing tied for sixth. That strong performance elevated him from No. 64 to No. 48 in the FedExCup standings. The jump means Fowler will advance to next week’s BMW Championship in Maryland and lock in a spot for all of next season’s signature events, a huge deal for his schedule.
This season, Fowler wasn’t automatically qualified for those high-profile tournaments and had to rely on sponsor exemptions to get in. He made seven such starts, picking up about 318 of his 665 regular-season points there, with his best finish being T-7 at the Memorial. Fowler admitted he didn’t fully capitalize on those chances and didn’t want to rely on invitations again next year. Now, he doesn’t have to.
Fowler was one of five players who played their way into the top 50 this week. That also meant five players dropped out, including Jordan Spieth, who slipped from No. 48 to No. 54.
🚨🍊⛳️ #GETTING IT DONE — Rickie Fowler finishes T6 and is projected to be inside the top 50. He’ll advance to the BMW and qualify for all Signature events next season. A huge week for Rickie! @RickieLegionpic.twitter.com/oXy4Foxw8p
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) August 10, 2025
With the St. Jude cutting the playoff field from 70 to 50, the BMW Championship now becomes the next step toward the season-ending Tour Championship.
Allison Stokke's revelation on Rickie Fowler
Rickie Fowler’s wife, Allison Stokke, knows better than anyone how different they are when it comes to handling emotions.
The former Stanford pole vaulter shared on Netflix’s golf documentary that Fowler is the quiet type when dealing with disappointment. Instead of talking it out, he keeps his struggles to himself. Stokke, on the other hand, is the complete opposite.
Right now, with Fowler battling for a spot inside the top 50 of the FedEx Cup standings to advance to the BMW Championship, that quiet side is in full effect. Stokke says she’s learned to spot the signs. The more silent Fowler gets, the more she knows he’s processing pressure or disappointment.
It’s not always easy, but she’s adapted. Instead of pushing him to talk, she reads his moods and supports him in a way that works for him.
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Aug 11, 2025, where it first appeared.
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