Rory Mcilroy is one of the best drivers in the golf ball of his generation but has been out of TEE in the PGA championship after being forced to change driver
Rory Mcilroy had problems related to his pilot in the PGA championship and the last -minute team change should not be a shock.
During the tumultuous second round of McILroy on Friday, who saw him barely the cut of the weekend – the beginning of which was delayed – was revealed that he had to change his driver. Its original model was considered to be not in accordance with the previous week.
While the process is detailed here, McILroy has no suggestion for any intentional crime. The problem is probably reduced to simple wear. Armed with a new club, McILroy has had an approximate time. Occupied the T152a accurately between the field of 156 men, and an intriguing story of the beginning of this season It is light on why this may be.
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In February, McILroy won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AM. The following week, at Arnold Palmer Invitational, his Taylormade Qi10 driver and Fairway Woods changed for the brand’s new QI35 models.
After just three rounds with the new clubs, and passing seven shots behind the leaders who came on Sunday, McILroy missed his former Qi10 pilot. So much so, he covered about $ 1000 so that a Uber had his original clubs handed hand in his house in Jupiter, MoldyAt Bay Hill Club and stay in Orlando.
When asked about Uber’s strong rate, McILroy had set aside at the time: “No idea. My department.” However, his long -term manager, Sean O’flaherty, confirmed that the promenade cost $ 665 with an additional $ 330 advice for a good measure. McILroy met with his trustworthy Qi10 for the final round, and although a comeback was not on the cards, he again won the player championship the following week.
Reflecting on his team options, McILroy shared: “A kind of returning to what I am comfortable with,” acknowledging that he intended to maintain this set of private clubs through the masters. “I tried new forests for the first three days, I didn’t work in the way I wanted. So, yes, I returned to my old things today.”
He also pointed out his previous action metrics, saying: “I directed wins: out of the shirt both to Pebble and Torrey, so it was a good idea to change”, with a touch of irony. “Then, [Saturday]I lost my shirt blows, which is the first time I have been doing it for a long time. Yes, I only returned to what I was familiar. “
The players, when his club switch switch re -examined, McILroy fondly described his Qi10 as “love at first sight”. Given the lengths it has happened to continue to use it, it is not surprising that the fact that it is just before the second largest major of the year, which probably having to find a replacement for the tourist team truck, would weigh its performance as it obviously did.
McILroy stated in March: “ You are always looking for a little advantage, and for me it was like, okay, if I can find something that goes 300, which would be fantastic, only for, not only for what comes, for many golf courses that we go today, it seems that the footsteps of the standing tracks are set at 310, 320 (gardens), which is uncomfortable enough for me.
He continued: “But if I reach 3-Wood 285, 290, I feel that I do not have a good time to the point that I can. If I have to hit the iron of 7 in a green instead of 8-Ferro, I will deal with this,” he said. “Some years you vibrate with a slightly easier new team.”
He added: “Like the Qi10 I am using last year, it was like love at first sight. I liked it, this is incredible. I think when you feel like this about a golf club, it is very difficult to change in something else. It occurs and flows. Some years is easier than others.”