x
Skip to main content
Golf Logo
InsideGolf Join Now  / Log In
Jordan Spieth on Rickie Fowler: ‘It’s impossible to struggle in silence’
SHARE
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share by Email
Golf Logo
  • News
    • Latest
      • News
      • Features
      • Shows
      • PGA Tour Schedule
    • Series
      • Tour Confidential
      • Monday Finish
      • Hot Mic
      • Rogers Report
    • Shows
      • The Scoop
      • Subpar
      • Seen & Heard
  • Instruction
    • Game Improvement
      • Driving
      • Approach Shots
      • Bunker Shots
      • Short Game
      • Putting
      • Rules
      • Fitness
    • Series
      • Top 100 Teachers
      • Rules Guy
      • The Etiquetteist
    • Shows
      • Warming Up
      • Play Smart
      • Short Game Chef
      • Pros Teaching Joes
  • Gear
    • Clubs
      • Drivers
      • Irons
      • Hybrids
      • Fairway Woods
      • Wedges
      • Putters
    • Other Gear
      • Balls
      • Shoes
      • Apparel
      • Golf Accessories
    • Series
      • ClubTest
      • Winner’s Bag
    • Shows
      • Fully Equipped
  • Travel & Lifestyle
    • Travel
      • Course Finder
      • Courses
      • Resorts
    • Lifestyle
      • Accessories
      • Celebrities
      • Food
      • Style
      • Betting Advice
    • Shows
      • Super Secrets
      • Destination Golf
  • Shop
    • Shop
      • Clubs
      • Shafts
      • Training Aids
      • Balls
      • Bags
      • Technology
      • Apparel
      • Accessories
      • Our Picks
      • Shop All
    • Collections
      • The GOLF Collection
      • The Birdie Juice Collection
      • The Fully Equipped Collection
      • Shop All
  • Newsletters
    • Sign Up for GOLF’s Newsletters
      • Hot Mic
      • Monday Finish
      • Play Smart
      • Our Picks
      • Top Stories
      • Sign Up for All
  • News
    • Latest News
    • Features
    • Shows
    • PGA Tour Schedule
  • Instruction
    • All Instruction
    • Driving
    • Approach Shots
    • Bunker Shots
    • Short Game
    • Putting
    • Rules
    • Fitness
  • Gear
    • All Gear
    • Drivers
    • Irons
    • Hybrids
    • Fairway Woods
    • Wedges
    • Putters
    • Balls
    • Shoes
    • Apparel
    • Golf Accessories
  • Travel & Lifestyle
    • All Travel
    • All Lifestyle
    • Course Finder
    • Courses
    • Resorts
    • Accessories
    • Celebrities
    • Food
    • Style
    • Betting Advice
  • Series
    • Tour Confidential
    • Monday Finish
    • Hot Mic
    • Rogers Report
    • Rules Guy
    • The Etiquetteist
    • ClubTest
    • Winner’s Bag
  • Shows
    • The Scoop
    • Subpar
    • Seen & Heard
    • Warming Up
    • Play Smart
    • Short Game Chef
    • Pros Teaching Joes
    • Fully Equipped
    • Super Secrets
    • Destination Golf
  • Shop
    • Clubs
    • Shafts
    • Training Aids
    • Balls
    • Bags
    • Technology
    • Apparel
    • Accessories
    • The GOLF Collection
    • The Birdie Juice Collection
    • The Fully Equipped Collection
  • Newsletters
    • Hot Mic
    • Monday Finish
    • Play Smart
    • Top Stories
    • Our Picks
    • Sign Up for All
InsideGolf Join Now  / Log In
InsideGolf

Over $140 of value - Just $39.99

InsideGOLF
News

Jordan Spieth on Rickie Fowler: ‘It’s impossible to struggle in silence’

By: Dylan Dethier
  • Follow on Twitter
  • Follow on Instagram
March 4, 2021
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share by Email
Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler have been close friends for years.

Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler have been close friends for many years.

Getty Images

Just three places in the golf’s world ranking separate Jordan Spieth from his good friend Rickie Fowler. But Spieth, the world No. 62, has two things that Fowler, No. 65, does not. The first is an invitation to the Masters. The second is positive momentum. Fowler is hoping to pick up both this week at Bay Hill.

Spieth hasn’t returned to the peak form he reached in his early 20s, but he’s contended in his last three starts, finishing T4-T3-T15. These days, when he talks about his progress, he has evidence to point to on his results page. When he refers to the “dip” in his career, he’s beginning to use the past tense.

As a result, Spieth is well-qualified to speak on the feelings that Fowler is experiencing. For years, both American Ryder Cup stars had cemented themselves as top-10 players in the world — but Fowler hasn’t logged a top 10 in more than a year.

Spieth told reporters on Wednesday that he sees similarities when looking at his close friend — particularly trying to make changes under big-time scrutiny.

“The most difficult thing about struggling is when you’ve had a lot of success and therefore it’s almost impossible to struggle in silence, in darkness, and get your work done in the dark,” Spieth said. “There’s just going to be so much noise around and so much emphasis on results versus the true understanding of what your end goal is — and how much time that can take in golf.”

Spieth certainly hasn’t struggled in darkness. For better or worse, every one of his swing changes and substandard performances has come with media coverage, exhaustive analysis and armchair coaching. Golf fans don’t necessarily have patience for long-term changes. They’re skeptical of trusting the process. Spieth attributes some of that impatience to this generation’s greatest player.

“We saw a nonhuman in Tiger Woods be able to make massive changes quicker than what is probably realistic for just about anybody else,” Spieth said. “I think that that can sometimes hurt the quickness of jumping to conclusions to people, and so I think publicly, struggling publicly when you’re somebody like Rickie, it makes it hard, so blocking out the noise is so important and sticking to what you’re doing is so important and having a team around you that can tell you that.”

Spieth added that Fowler’s seemingly slow adaptation to swing changes should be expected.

“This is not abnormal, this is not something that other players don’t go through when they’re trying to make changes,” he said. “It’s reality, and he’s trying to make changes with an end goal to be more consistent and better than he ever was. And they’re significant changes. So it’s not going to be easy. These guys are too good out here. You can’t just continue to compete and win while you’re trying to make big changes.”

News
rickie fowler upset
‘It’s very frustrating’: Rickie Fowler opens up on recent slump
By: Zephyr Melton

There’s one more intriguing similarity between Spieth and Fowler: They’re two of golf’s most popular figures. Large swaths of golf fans are invested in their performance. That only adds to the scrutiny — but it can be nice to have some people on your side, too.

“I think he’s sticking to it,” Spieth concluded. “He’s a very, very, very positive person and I think that’s going to serve him well. He also treats people better than just about anyone I’ve met. So all in all he’s got a lot more people in his corner than are not and that believe in him, and he believes in himself. And as long as he continues down that path he’s going to be very successful.”

Fowler is coming off a T20 at the Genesis Invitational, his best result since last summer. He’ll look to improve on that this week at Bay Hill. He knows Jordan Spieth won’t be the only one watching.

Puma N1AP Rope 110 Snapback

Puma N1AP Rope 110 Snapback

The PUMA x Arnold Palmer Collection is inspired by the style, life and career of a true legend. Swing your swing in a new line dedicated to The King! 
$20.97 from proshop.golf.com
View Product

Latest In News

2 hours ago

2025 PGA Championship sleeper picks: Here's who might break out at Quail Hollow

2 hours ago

2025 PGA Championship picks to win: Here's who we are betting on at Quail Hollow

3 hours ago

Xander Schauffele unveils pricey PGA Champions Dinner menu

12 hours ago

Tour Confidential: Rory vs. Spieth, PGA predictions, old-school Tour stop

Dylan Dethier

Dylan Dethier

Golf.com Editor

Dylan Dethier is a senior writer for GOLF Magazine/GOLF.com. The Williamstown, Mass. native joined GOLF in 2017 after two years scuffling on the mini-tours. Dethier is a graduate of Williams College, where he majored in English, and he’s the author of 18 in America, which details the year he spent as an 18-year-old living from his car and playing a round of golf in every state.

  • Author Twitter Account
  • Author Instagram Account

Related Articles

News
justin thomas and jordan spieth at the presidents cup

Jordan Spieth's unique brand of golf is hard to explain. Ask Justin Thomas

By: James Colgan
News
Cameron Young and Collin Morikawa of the United States Team walk the third fairway during the Thursday foursome matches on day one of the 2022 Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow Country Club on September 22, 2022 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Why Quail Hollow's unusual setup gave this U.S. foursomes team an advantage

By: Jack Hirsh
News
jordan spieth 2022 presidents cup

'It sucked': Why Jordan Spieth's 2019 Presidents Cup snub still stings

By: James Colgan
News
Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth

‘4-figure’ bets and rope jokes: Inside Spieth & JT's 'chill' Presidents Cup round

By: Nick Piastowski
News
Signage displays images of the U.S. and International Teams prior to the 2022 Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow Country Club on September 19, 2022 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Who's playing in the Presidents Cup? Meet the U.S. and International teams

By: Jack Hirsh
News
Patrick Reed, Lee Westwood

Tour Confidential: LIV golfers at BMW PGA, Tour’s new season, Presidents Cup

By: GOLF Editors
News
Jordan Spieth

Insight, a jab and disaster: This Jordan Spieth-Michael Greller exchange is the best

By: Nick Piastowski
News
Rickie Fowler

Rickie Fowler melted down — but you should know what he did after that

By: Nick Piastowski
News
Rickie Fowler

What’s the No. 1 thing holding Rickie Fowler back? He thinks he knows. 

By: Nick Piastowski
Sign up for GOLF's Newsletters
Get the latest news, the hottest instruction tips, new product releases, golf media insider reports and more delivered directly to your inbox. Choose your favorites now.
Sign Up
Categories
  • News
  • Instruction
  • Gear
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
Services
  • Masthead
  • GOLF Media Kit
  • GOLF Magazine Customer Service
  • TERMS OF SERVICE
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • Opt-out of Ads/Sharing
  • Your Privacy Choices
Social
  • facebook
  • x
  • instagram
  • youtube
Membership
InsideGOLF Logo
More than $140 Value for JUST $39.99

INCLUDES 12 SRIXON Z-STAR XV GOLF BALLS, 1 YR OF GOLF MAGAZINE, $20 FAIRWAY JOCKEY CREDIT - AND MUCH MORE!

LEARN MORE

© 2025 EB Golf Media LLC. An 8AM Golf Affiliated Brand. All Rights Reserved. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy a linked product, GOLF.COM may earn a fee. Pricing may vary.

Go to mobile version