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Although it's been over a month since his last top-10 finish, Rickie Fowler is as confident as ever heading into this week's FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis, Tenn.

Fowler prevailed in a three-way playoff at the Rocket Mortgage Classic back on July 2, but has since tapered off, finishing tied for 42nd two weeks later at the Genesis Scottish Open before a T23 at The Open Championship on July 23.

It's a stark contrast from how Fowler was playing before his victory at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. The 34-year-old had seemingly found his stride, placing inside the top 15 in seven of the eight events prior to his lone title this season, although he did miss the cut at the PGA Championship back in May.

Despite not being able to replicate those types of performances during the final two tournaments of the regular season, Fowler figures the playoffs are as good a time as any to get back on track.

"Excited, probably the best I've come into the playoffs as far as a consistent year and how I've been playing," Fowler said. "Nice to come off of getting a little bit of rest, because I was kind of running on an empty tank at the Scottish and the British.

"That was the last of -- eight out of 10-week stretch. Got a few days to kind of recharge a little bit at home and get ready for this three-week stretch."

Fowler is also excited about getting the playoffs started at TPC Southwind, where he shot a first-round 65 last year before struggling over the next three days and carding a 71, 72 and 73 to finish T64 at 1-over 281.

However, Fowler would be open to playing at some new courses during the postseason.

"I like this golf course. I think with the playoffs, it could be kind of cool and interesting to see some more movement," Fowler said. "East Lake has kind of always been East Lake and the finale.

I think it would be kind of cool to see the Playoffs move around a little bit. I think the only one that really does is the second with BMW. ... Like I said, I do enjoy coming to Memphis. I've had success at this golf course. I like this place. They've got some good eats around here, too."

Fowler enters the first playoff event with the ninth-most FedEx Cup points, but he still knows it's going to take a lot to outlast the rest of the field.

"Done a lot of good things this year," Fowler said. "There's guys that have definitely played better and won more, but it really comes down to these three weeks, and we have a real chance, but going to need to play really well."

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