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Rickie Fowler had a change of caddies and his swing coach before his last start on the PGA Tour.

Fowler's former swing coach, John Tillery, told ESPN that they are no longer working together. Fowler has fallen to 178th in the official world golf ranking. Fowler parted ways with his caddie after he tied for 64th at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

"I love the guy, man," he said. Sometimes this job will hurt you. There's nothing better than watching your guys succeed and there's nothing worse than watching them fail. Getting the X's and O's of what they need to do is the easy part, but it can be a challenge sometimes. I'm pulling for him and wishing him well.

Kevin Kisner is a top 30 player in the world. Hudson and Sepp were both winners on the PGA Tour this year. There is a golf circuit.

Fowler, who was once ranked as high as fourth in the world, has made more than 41 million dollars on the course. He missed the cut in nine of 22 tour starts, earning just over $1 million. He finished in a tie for third at the Summit event.

The last player to qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs was Fowler, who tied for 23rd at the PGA Championship.