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Crush to see Rory's half-eaten orange 25.08.12

by Linda McGrory

A PUBLICAN is being spared the squeeze of recession thanks to a half-eaten orange belonging to the world’s number one golfer.
Neily Doherty scoured the rough for the piece of fruit discarded by Rory McIlroy when he touched down at Ballyliffin Golf Club, Co Donegal, last year four days after winning the US Open. A year on and he says "thousands" of people have visited his Lily's Bar in Malin village, to see the quirky sporting memento.
"Rory had the trophy in one hand and an orange in the other and he had to shake hands with waiting dignitaries, so he threw the fruit into the sand dunes," said Neily.
"Being a golfer myself, I had a good idea where it landed and found it within a few minutes."
Neily Doherty with the discarded orange left by Rory McIlroy during his visit last year to Ballyliffin Golf Club.
The 56-year old was opening up a pub the next day and thought the souvenir would make a juicy draw for customers.
Neily, who plays off a 13 handicap, was intrigued to find that the double-major golf champ had managed to peel the orange leaving the skin in one long piece.
The orange and peel is kept in a 'secret' preservative oil in a sealed jar on a shelf behind the counter.
"I've had people from all over the world in to see it. Many are golfers from China, America, Australia, Canada, Britain and other parts of Ireland who are here playing Ballyliffin golf links.
"It's a great talking point and a bit of fun. My friends thought I was mad but Rory's orange is proving them wrong - it's been a good first year for the business,” quipped Neily. He is now a-peeling for his Holywood hero’s autograph.
"He knows about the orange and some day I hope he’ll sign the jar too."
To watch video of Rory McIlroy's visit to Ballyliffin last year click here .
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