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(from pga.com:)

Three middle-aged guys followed Ireland's Paul McGinley around throughout his first 36 holes at the Bridgestone Invitational. Each wore an oversized, white T-shirt. Niall Hopkins' said "Mc" in letters 2 feet high, with Rich Sylvia sporting "GIN" and Oliver Kelly "LEY."

The backs of their shirts, when they stood in a row, spelled out "IRL" representing Ireland -- their native land and that of their favorite player.

All three live in Cape Cod and met McGinley at the 2006 U.S. Open at Winged Foot. Whenever McGinley plays in the United States, they try to make the trip. They traipsed along with him at the PGA Championship last August in Tulsa, only then they had five guys who wore shirts spelling out "GO McGINLEY." Now they've had to get by with less.

"The fewer guys the bigger the letters," Kelly said with a laugh.

Sylvia added, "With more guys, though, it's harder to keep them in line."

















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