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We love Rory. Especially in this photo.

BogeyPro is big backer of Rory McIlroy. A great golfer with no BS, that’s our style. And, after this photo, well, he’s our hero. Congrats, Rory. Can’t wait to see what you do next. Most importantly, how many Guinness do you think fit into the trophy?

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Dear Henrik Stenson. This is how you break a club.

Dear Henrik:

Please contact us at your convenience to receive a free BogeyPro Club Break T-shirt. No one who has purchased this tee has ever been injured while breaking a club. Additionally, we’d be happy to give you an in-person lesson on the fundamentals of being a BogeyPro. Usually, we begin with the bag toss and the club break, and then move up to the beer drinking and laughing on the course.

Good luck and let us know your size at your earliest convenience.

Swing Harder,

BogeyPro Golf

PS – In honor of Henrik Stenson, $15 Club Break T-shirts this week. Buy one now.

Also, this shirt is the top of the line BogeyPro quality. Super soft and will stand up to many washes. This t-shirt will not become a belly shirt after a trip through the laundry. Your friends and family thank us every day.

And, finally, Henrik’s club break.

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Coach’s Commentary: US Open Recap + Robert Garrigus

Funny how low the scores can go when the course is soft and there is no wind.  Congrats to Rory and Jason Day.  However, my favorite player in the tournament was Robert Garrigus.  Over the last two years he has been the longest hitter on tour–but how about the short putter?  Now, not the short putts, but the putter– only 28 inches long.  28 inches is real short, but I have been an advocate of a shorter flat stick for years.  I believe that most players use putters that are too long—give it a shot bogey boys and girls—cut one down and see if you can get closer to your work.

Another reason I loved the guy was because of his attitude.  After he knocked one in on the final hole he celebrated like he had won.  In so many ways he did.  This was the best finish of his career in a major.  My only wish is that the announcers would have let it go.  Yes his putter is short, we can see that.  More on those pesky announcers soon.

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Coachs’ Comments: Rory Oh Rory

First of all, I love Rory.  The best player ever on my high school team just won the Minnesota High School tournament yesterday.  Carding a one under 71 in the final round on a stupid course with ridiculous hole locations.  She started on my team as a 7th grader and worked her tail off to be the best.  Next year she is headed to the University of Minnesota to be a Gopher.  Way to go Anna Laorr.

Back to Rory.  It doesn’t matter if he wins this one.  If he goes out and plays poorly, it is not because of the pressure.  His swing is beautiful, his attitude is even better.  Maybe this is his time, maybe not.  Just enjoy that we can watch a kid who can shoot the scores of this kind on that nasty course.  Eleven under through 36.  Fourteen under after 54.  Are you kidding me?  Anna’s favorite is Rory.  Maybe it is our week.  Maybe not.

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