Cobra Puma Golf continues to make headlines on the equipment signing front. Two weeks after Max Homa was introduced as the brand’s newest staffer, Rickie Fowler inked a long-term extension that will see him remain a focal point “for years to come.” Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Fowler turned pro in 2009 and immediately signed an apparel deal with Puma Golf before transitioning into Cobra Golf equipment three years later. In an industry where it’s commonplace for pros to change equipment companies over the course of their careers—often for more lucrative deals—Fowler has remained loyal to both brands and didn’t see a reason to shake things up.
“The Cobra Puma Golf brands are like family to me,” Fowler said. “The clubs and apparel are as good as it gets, and 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.”
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During his time with Cobra Puma, Fowler has recorded six PGA Tour wins, including the 2015 Players Championship. With Fowler and Homa in the fold for the foreseeable future, Cobra’s tour staff now boasts two of the most influential names in professional golf.
“We are thrilled to officially extend our relationship with Rickie and look forward to continuing our work with him for many years,” said Dan Ladd, Cobra Puma Golf’s president. “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 is set to make his first PGA Tour start of 2025 this week at the American Express.