Today on moving day however it's going to be all thrills for you as I've picked up a few things to bring home for my U.S. Open Giveaway, including an official U.S. Open Erin Hills pin flag, and a signed Rickie Fowler U.S. Open Erin Hills Tour cap.
And this week it's happening again, with Fowler one stroke off the lead and in striking distance for his first career major championship. At this point the PGAPappas Bump is real. Players who sign for me go on to set records and win events.
The Rickie Fowler signed U.S. Open cap is a limited edition cap that you can't even get from the Erin Hills or USGA website. They were available in limited number, and only available on the course. The Erin Hills shamrock is embroidered on the front, with an embroidered American flag on the right and embroidered U.S. Open Trophy on the left. On the back there's an Erin Hills metal shamrock snap closure and 2017 U.S. Open logo. Someone's going to really love this.
I'm also giving away an official embroidered Erin Hills 2017 U.S. Open Pin Flag. You can trust me when I tell you this one is awesome. I also picked one up for myself and it's one of the nicest flags I've ever seen.
As usual this giveaway is open to everyone worldwide, and you can enter it two ways. On twitter look for my giveaway tweet, be sure you're following me, and then retweet to enter. You can enter each time you see me tweet the giveaway.
On instagram, again be sure you're following me, and then just like the post and you're entered to win.
The giveaway will only run for one day from Saturday June 17th, to Sunday night June 18th. The winners will be announced Monday evening the 19th or Tuesday afternoon around lunchtime (depending when I get home from Erin Hills).
I'm sunburned, I'm tired from walking around this beast of a course, but there's also no other place in the world I'd rather be this week. You can check out some pictures from the course in an article I'll post Saturday evening or Sunday morning.
Good Luck to all who enter! And as always if you have any questions about anything, shoot me an email, or DM on twitter or instagram.
Thanks for the chance to win one of those awesome prizes
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