
Rickie Fowler, despite somewhat worse performances over the years, is still a face that attracts attention. An experienced golfer often reacts to the statements of famous golfers, including this time.
After the last Major victory, Scottie Scheffler surprised the public with the statement that victories do not bring great fulfillment, but short-term joy.
Golf fans feel that Scottie's statements are ungrateful, and carry a touch of disrespect towards golf fans and important figures in the sport.
Rickie Fowler had an interesting reaction in the press conference, in a way agreeing with Scheffler.
The American golfer believes that victories are very important and bring a dose of happiness, but he also reminds that soon after a victory, challenges follow that can be exhausting.
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Fowler shares his views
Being a professional golfer means that you have new challenges from week to week, without much time to analyze your successes or celebrate them. To be at the top is certainly the dream of every golfer, but it seems that when individuals reach that stage of their career, victories have less and less meaning. Is it saturation, a habit or a problem of another nature?
It seems that a lot of factors are at play, especially those mentioned by Scheffler and Fowler.
Rickie is a person who primarily wants to enjoy golf, and positive results are free.