PUMA athlete Johan Edfors fired scores of 69-69-69-71 for a total of 10-under to finish T7 at the Maybank Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur.
And as usual, he played with style, sporting some new kicks — “The Club.” Yep, we know, they look like sneakers, but they’re golf shoes with spikes! Check them out here.
Rickie Fowler played in style on his way to a second place finish at the Waste Management Open. The 21-year-old fell just one shot short of a playoff against fellow Oklahoma State Cowboy Hunter Mahan.
In only nine starts on the PGA Tour, he’s been in a playoff and had a putt to go into a playoff — not too shabby. He has two top-5 finishes in his past four tournaments. Expect that first W to come in just a matter of time. He’s definitely proved he’s the real deal.
Rickie jumps to 13th place in the FedEx Cup standings and 14th on the official money list.
Rickie Fowler’s outfit was a fan favorite to make entertaining comments about at the Phoenix Open on Saturday. But Rickie didn’t let them bother him (can’t take what a bunch of drunks too seriously, anyway!). He fired a two-under 69 and T3 going into the final round.
“I feel good about the game, and when the wind picked up I felt comfortable,” he said. “I like playing in the wind. Right where we want to be going into tomorrow.”
Guess what Rickie is wearing tomorrow? Yep, his signature orange pants for Oklahoma.
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Curious what cool looks Rickie Fowler is sporting this week at the Waste Management Open in Scottsdale? On Thursday, he wore the blue and white get-up on his way to firing a bogey-free six-under 65, three shots off the lead.
After the fine performance, Rickie explained his perfectly-coordinated outfits:
“Yeah, Puma is a great fit for me. I’m definitely a little bit different on the golf course than most of the traditional golfers. I like to stick out and do my own thing. I play golf a little different than most, and I thought it was a perfect fit for me.”
Today he’s wearing the black, white and red look (on right). Here are the details of both:
In this episode, Rickie is serenaded by a crowd, celebrating the holidays and fishing with his friends. He also attempts to play tennis in PUMA’s newest fashions.
PUMA athlete Anna Nordqvist starts the year at the LPGA season opener, the the Honda PTT LPGA, in Thailand this week. We’re very excited about following her after last year’s strong finish.
To kick off the season, Anna will be sporting some special outfits. She’ll be donning PUMA’s state-of-the-art polos with Invisibonding technology — our alternative to classic stitching and the first of its kind in golf. The material is seamless and light, allowing Anna to swing freely while still looking fashionable. As for shoes, she”ll be rocking Scrambles with our innovative Smart Quill technology. The cleat design improves performance and brings a unique, fresh style to the links.
Here are the details for Anna’s four outfits:
*Thursday: Golf Jacquard Polo, Golf Check Bermudas, High Shine Belt
*Friday: Golf Dress
*Saturday: Invisibonding Polo, Gold Patterened Skirt With Inner Skort
*Sunday: Golf Invisibonding Graphic Polo, Golf Plain Bermudas, High Shine Belt
Like what you see? Go to PUMA.com so you can look just as stylish and comfortable on the golf course!
At last week’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, PUMA athlete Rickie Fowler drew lots of attention with his colorful outfit choices. Rickie was paired with another rising star, Japanese teen Ryo Ishikawa, who is also known to make bold fashion statements.
When Rickie’s celebrity playing partner, actor Chris O’Donnell, was asked his opinion on the two young pros attire, he quipped, “You mean the skittles outfits?”
“I figured Ryo likes to dress up a bit, and so do I,” Fowler said. “For the first day, I figured I might as well come out of the gate hot. As soon as I saw him in all-green on the putting green, I knew it would be a bit of fun.”
“We’re pushing to make our presence known out here,” Fowler said, “and I think we’re doing pretty good so far.”
Indeed they did, as galleries flocked to watch the brilliant pair of young guns. Way to represent PUMA, Rickie!
Rickie Fowler is playing in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am this week. His celebrity partner is actor Chris O’Donnell. Rickie is drawing all sorts of attention for his colorful outfits from his older peers, but taking the jabs like a pro. Golf Magazine’s Cameron Morfit shared this anecdote:
The kid from Southern California has held up well so far this week.
At a party at the Lodge at Pebble Beach on Wednesday night to kick off the 2010 golf season on CBS Sports, Fowler sat in a director’s chair next to Dustin Johnson and took some ribbing from Nick Faldo about his haircut and his clothing. The two young stars were seated in between straight man Jim Nantz and jester Faldo, who playfully laid into Fowler for his pastel outfits and Dutch-boy ‘do. Fowler took it all with a smile, and laughed along with the rest of the party-goers when Nantz referenced Faldo’s light beard.
Rickie fired a 3-under 67 at Monterey Peninsula on Thursday. In the team competition, he and O’Donnell finished with a 9-under, 61, good enough for T12. The pair take on Pebble Beach today. We can’t wait to see the outfit Rickie put together.
Everyone welcome PUMA athlete @ANordqvist to the Twitter dance floor! Anna just joined last week, but she’s doing a good job tweeting away and interacting with fans. By the way, we’ll confirm that Twitter is indeed very addicting.
After a slow start to his rookie season, Rickie Fowler found his game last week at Torrey Pines in the Farmers Insurance Open.
Competing in only his 11th PGA Tour event, Rickie was in contention for the second time coming down the stretch. However, an unfortunate mistake on the 17th hole on Sunday forced him to settle with a T5 finish. Still, not too shabby. It was his third top-10 finish since he turned pro last fall.
His takeaway from the experience?
“Just knowing that I can compete out here, a little more confidence in that. I played well for a couple events in the Fall Series last year at Vegas and Fry’s in Scottsdale. This just kind of reminds me that I can go out and win if I put myself in position,” the 21-year-old said.
He’ll get his shot this week at the Northern Trust Open. Watch out!