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The real reason Rickie Fowler wears orange on Sundays, according to ESPN

Ricky Fowler can’t tell orange from any other color in a new commercial plugging ESPN.

Ross Kinnaird

Rickie Fowler is renowned more for his blazing neon outfits than winning golf tournaments, though the 24-year-old heart throb does have that 2012 Wells Fargo Championship title to his name.

Now it can be revealed, via a wickedly humorous ESPN promo, that the Cobra Puma golfer has no idea what in the world he’s wearing out there on the course.

ESPN (sans the excruciatingly annoying Chris Berman, thank the golf gods, and with the welcome addition of Dottie Pepper) will provide wall-to-wall coverage of this week’s British Open at Muirfield.

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