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Rickie's popular with the young crowd. People be askin Tiger to sign Fowler hats at Chevron, you see that? He's in the Tour, not going anywhere. But I've had enough of the all-orange, skin included, look. Everybody's gotta have their 'Tiger red and black' Sunday outfits these days. It's not original. Rickie's got Puma to design anything he wants, so he chooses all orange. We get it, it's his university colors. Why not change colors every Sunday, kinda like makin Easter eggs. Yeah, and when you win, stick with that one.

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

Touque head. When after a round of golf your hair hurts you might need a different style of hat.

I remembered another player who wear a shallow brimmed doily hat - Major Champion Stewart Cink. The slightest breeze and that think would be gone off my head - and good riddance!! Give me a Hunter Mahan style chapeau any day!!

It is hard to go against Mahans's and even Woodland's style because i think under armour has the best golf clothing line on the planet. I like Fowler's style but Mahan stands alone in my book,Puma does make some gnarly stuff to.


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1. He's a kid. Kids have made dressing like a blind moron their thing since.... well, always.

2. He's a motocross racer. Trust me, it could be WAAAAAAY worse. (exhibit A: Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg.)

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Originally Posted by wildebeest

1. He's a kid. Kids have made dressing like a blind moron their thing since.... well, always.

2. He's a motocross racer. Trust me, it could be WAAAAAAY worse. (exhibit A: Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg.)

LOL i think you went a little overboard with this pic.His clothes are fitted they are just bright.And the hat is just a style for the young guys,just trying to be a little hip i guess.


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Originally Posted by franky21

LOL i think you went a little overboard with this pic.His clothes are fitted they are just bright.And the hat is just a style for the young guys,just trying to be a little hip i guess.


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Most people have a problem with Fowlers style because it is unlike anything that we have seen in the past. To be honest I like his style, it's something that sets him apart from any other player on the tour. It has increased his exposure on the tour, with out winning a tournament and still won rookie of the year over Rory Mcilroy. You may hate his style , but he has most likely brought more exposure to the tour...You could call it the Happy Gilmore effect...non golf fans paying attention because of his style...It is good for the tour


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They must be paying him well, that's all I'm saying :)

I know I'd need a lot of money to walk around on tv with that thing on my head ha ha.


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His hat would look a lot cooler if he won a few tournaments.

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