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“My contract was up, and I was told they weren’t looking to renew or extend,” revealed Rickie Fowler when his sponsorship deal with Farmers Insurance expired in 2024. The golfer was reportedly spotted without the logo of the company ahead of the 2024 Sentry. Soon after, the pro himself confirmed the split, all the while cutting off an alliance that arose more than a decade ago. However, he has other endorsements and his on-course earnings to fall back on.

Fowler hasn’t had the best of years in 2024. He boasts just two top-20 finishes, coming off the RBC Heritage and the Travelers Championship. Although his performance might not have earned him much, the same cannot be said for his other sources of income.

Rickie Fowler’s various endorsements and earnings

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When it comes to the on-course money he received from various tournaments, Fowler has made a whopping $50,025,665 alone with his performance. He is currently ranked No. 18 on the Career Earnings list, all thanks to the 261 cuts he made in 339 events, including 82 top-10 finishes, not to mention his six PGA Tour wins.

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The pro’s best year so far, in terms of earnings and victories, came in 2016, when he raked in more than $6 million. He had also gone ahead to card his career-best ranking of No. 4 on the OWGR owing to his performances. Aside from the six wins on the PGA Tour, Fowler also boasts two DP World Tour wins from the 2015 Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open and the 2016 Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship.

Golf Monthly estimates the golfer’s net worth to be north of $40 million in 2024. The 35-year-old’s primary source of dollar bills comes from his endorsements, investments, and salary. He has also joined hands with some famous brands over his career, including TaylorMade in 2019, Rolex, Mercedes-Benz in 2016, and Rocket Mortgage, among others. Interestingly, the pro had been on a small break in his deal with Rocket Mortgage until mid-May, after their partnership concluded by the end of 2023.

Rickie Fowler once again joins forces with Rocket Mortgage

During the 2024 PGA Championship, the 35-year-old once again wore the company’s logo. Soon after, the CMO for Rocket Mortgage, Casey Hurbis, came forward to confirm the news. “Rocket Mortgage is proud to continue its longstanding partnership with Rickie Fowler,” stated the official. “His extraordinary path to victory last year at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit stands as a testament to our shared dedication to upholding excellence.”

However, the public has not yet learned the deal’s actual value. Even so, the partnership marks the continuation of an alliance that started back in 2015 when he signed a deal with the Detroit-based retail lender. As a result, he became the pitchman and ambassador for Quicken Loans’ online wing back then.

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When it comes to his other deals, the athlete partnered up with Cobra Puma Golf for a reported $10 million per year back in 2009. What’s more, Fowler also signed a multi-year equipment deal with Titleist the same year. The American Pro was also visibly ecstatic about the alliance back then: “I have played Titleist golf balls and equipment for as long as I can remember. I am ecstatic and appreciative to be able to expand that relationship with Titleist as a professional… I look forward to working with Titleist’s unmatched Tour Leadership team that will assist me in achieving my goals.” Well, he has achieved his dream on that front and has truly garnered much wealth over the years.

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Fowler’s multi-million-dollar house and car collection

Reports suggest that Fowler earns over $12 million annually solely from his endorsements. But that is not all the golfer has raked in throughout his career. He also boasts a four-bedroom, 4,600-square-foot mansion in Jupiter, Florida, supposedly worth $2.85 million, not to mention his other $14 million investment in another property in Florida.

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That’s not all. The PGA Tour Pro also boasts an extensive car collection. He is the proud owner of a $245,000 Ferrari 458 Italia, a $192,000 Mercedes-AMG GT, a $160,000 Mercedes-AMG G63, a $116,000 Mercedes-AMG GLE 63, a $113,000 Nissan GT-R, and a $38,000 Mitsubishi Evolution X.

It’s clear Rickie Fowler has a lot of wealth, but he believes in giving back too. The PGA Tour star is also well-known for his philanthropic side. In 2011, he even established the Rickie Fowler Foundation to assist Japanese and Native American communities. He focused on widening educational opportunities for at-risk youth, all the while helping them out with their lives. No wonder he is so widely loved!