On Monday, Nike Golf Bag B00, Fowler participated in a pro-am to help raise money for fellow PGA pro Charley Hoffman’s charity and stuck around till the end for the post-event party. He was up again at the crack of dawn on Tuesday for a practice round with Hoffman before hosting a media event for the new EA sports Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 13 video game and then making his way to Balboa Park for a youth clinic in the afternoon. "It was a great feeling to finally put four rounds together, and the amount of focus and confidence I had throughout the week definitely going to draw off that and trying to get in the same frame of mind the whole year," he said. Regardless of what the pundits say, no one puts more pressure on Rickie Fowler to perform than the man himself. "He’s a great golfer, Nike Golf Bag B000 200, a better person. I mean he doesn’t think he’s bigger or better than the game. He loves to play Srixon XXIO Prime SP500 Iron Set. I don’t know if he gets it is enough, but he understands the time commitment and what goes along with the sponsors and so on and so forth." "It’s pretty cool to be in a position where I can go give my time and it’s worth something to be able to give back to whether it be to charity or a junior clinic like that where you go and hang out with 200 or 300 kids and make their day," Fowler said. "So I can’t complain with the position I’m in." "If you could say a bad word about Rickie Fowler, there must be something wrong with you," Hoffman said. "He’s a great kid. Good head on his shoulders. Great ambassador to Srixon XXIO Prime SP500 Iron Set. He gets it. He get that’s he’s a marketable guy. He takes time for the fans." "I think I put a lot more pressure on my Srixon XXIO Prime SP500 Iron Set with the goals that we had set for the year with one being getting my first PGA TOUR win, playing well through the FedExCup series and then making the Ryder Cup team, Yes Marilyn Putter," Fowler told pgatour.com. "So I’ve got a lot to think about on my own, and not going to worry too much outside of that." The talented young American set his own goals for 2011, and will do the same again in 2012. Fowler grew up only an hour away from Torrey Pines, which hosts this week’s Farmers Insurance Open where the 23-year-old will kickstart his season. He’s a popular figure everywhere in the States, but even more so here. Fowler did secure his first professional win at the Kolon Korea Open last year, beating Rory McIlroy by six strokes in the process, and though the win did not come on the PGA Tour, it still meant a lot.
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