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Rickie Fowler and wife Allison Stokke reveal they are expecting their second baby this summer

  • Stokke – a former outfielder – once tried to make the U.S. Olympic team
  • Fowler finished tied for 30th at Augusta, but won the Par 3 contest
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Rickie Fowler and his wife Allison Stokke – a former professional pole vaulter – announced they are expecting their second child together, just days after the 2024 Masters tournament.

The couple shared the news on Tuesday in a joint Instagram post, featuring their two-year-old daughter Maya, born in November 2021.

In the photo, Maya is seen adorably holding a baby sneaker while her parents crouch and beam behind her in Master gear.

“Maya with shoes ready for her little sister…we’re excited to be a foursome later this summer!” » said the legend.

The second baby’s due date is Aug. 4, Fowler, 34, said. Golf Week.

The Fowlers announced they were expecting a second child this summer on Instagram

Rickie Fowler and Allison Stokke – a former professional pole vaulter – married in 2019

Rickie Fowler and Allison Stokke – a former professional pole vaulter – married in 2019

‘It’s awesome!! Congratulations everyone,” former swimmer Michael Phelps, who also happens to be the most decorated Olympian of all time, commented on Fowler’s post.

Rickie Fowler’s father, Rod, proudly added: “So excited and excited for another big one!! Child!!!’

The 35-year-old former No. 1 began dating Stokke in 2017. They got engaged a year later, before tying the knot in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, in October 2019.

Stokke is also a fitness model, having previously posed for Nike and Athlete, among other sports brands. The 35-year-old former track and field athlete rose to fame after images of her were widely shared online when she was 17.

Stokke was in Augusta to watch her husband play at the Masters with their 2-year-old daughter Maya.

Stokke was in Augusta to watch her husband play at the Masters with their 2-year-old daughter Maya.

Fowler won the Par Three competition, where players' relatives serve as caddies, before the major tournament.

Fowler won the Par Three competition, where players’ relatives serve as caddies, before the major tournament.

She jumped for the California Golden Bears in college and competed in two NCAA divisions. I Championships, earning All-American honors in 2011.

Stokke attempted to make the U.S. Olympic team at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, but failed to record a height. She continued to vault at national level meets until 2017.

Last week, Fowler finished tied for 30th at the Masters at 5 over par. He won the annual Par 3 competition, where players’ relatives serve as caddies before the tournament begins, with a five-under 22.

He is currently ranked No. 39 in the Official World Golf Rankings after a slow start to the 2024 season.

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