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" ... A shamrock and a four-leaf clover adorn cups of Irish coffee, in honor of Saint Patrick's Day. ... "
" ... Legends grew around the mysterious figure of Patrick. The claim that he drove all of the snakes out of the Emerald Isle was just patently false—the ice age and surrounding frigid waters actually did the trick. His traditional use of the shamrock, or three-leaf clover, to explain the Catholic belief of God in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit, separate but whole, sounds great but no evidence exists that it's true. When Patrick was depicted in the early days, he wore blue, not green—the green of Saint Patrick’s day and Ireland most likely derived either from the Shamrock myth, Irish emigrant memories of their lush green homeland, or both. ... "
" ... Patrick is credited for the association of the shamrock with Irish culture. Supposedly, he used the three-lobed shamrock to illustrate the Christian doctrine of the trinity. The account, however, did not appear until 1726, more than a millennium after Patrick’s journey to Ireland. The shamrock has since become the signature symbol of St. Patrick’s Day. No St. Patrick’s Day celebration is without the ubiquitous green shamrock decorations. ... "
" ... Shane Lowry, who used to use a marker to draw a green shamrock on his balls before Srixon saved him the effort and began emblazoning the symbol of Ireland on the golfer’s spheres, is certainly stoked. The proud native son has quite the track record when he plays close to home. Lowry won the Irish Open in 2009 as an amateur and then topped that formidable feat last week by winning the Open Championship at Northern Ireland’s Royal Portrush. ... "