RORY MCILROY confirmed that he will return to his original driver Taylormade to at least a master’s degree after completing a major change in the middle of the tournament in the ARNOLD Palmer Invitational.
Mcilroy made wide changes to his bag before the PgA Tour signing event, where he replaced the Taylormade Qi10 driver, three firewoods and five firewoods for the new clubs of Taylormade Qi35, where the North Irish also made adjustments to its preparation.
Large changes were linked to Mcilroy’s switching to a different golf ball earlier this season, which led to a rethinking of his entire bag, although the club’s experience was shortened within a wrong week off the starting point in Bay Hill.
Mcilroy had led the fields in strokes that gained from the starting point when he won at AT & T Peble Beach Pro-Aam last month, and when he published the end of the seventeenth seventeenth at Genesis Invitationalism late, just to lose footage in this field in this scale during the 15th place in Bay Hill.
Mcilroy laughed in the aftermath of the 72nd round: “Strokes led: outside the starting point in both Pebble and Torrey, so it was a really good idea.”
“[Saturday]I lost strokes off the starting point, which is the first time that I have been doing so long ago. Yes, she just returned to what was familiar and what was comfortable.
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What was the thinking behind the initial change?
Mcilroy used the Tayllormade Qi35 driver, 15-degree wood and 18-degree club described as “the four wood” over the first three rounds, with “PROT” P770 Three-Ilon and MG4 Pitge also added to the bag.
The addition of World 2 of three iron came by declining from four to three Asfin in his bag, with the idea of Switch help Mcilroy has more options to choose the club outside the starting point.
“I hit my three wood that is going like 285 or 290, but men are shorter than me, hitting a driver of 300 or 310. I feel that I was in a non -favorable position in some respects, even for the people who hit him shorter than me, based on the preparation of the training course,” McLeri explained before the week.
“I messed up with the young driver last year, but I couldn’t feel comfortable with her. [Qi35] I hold like 300, 305 in the air, which is a really good club for me.
“This type of bridge of wood is this gap, then I got the three iron that replaces the five wood. So I have a club of this type of flies 260, a club that flies 280, which is a club that flies 300, then the driver.
“It is just a kind of options outside the starting point. Especially with being very comfortable at the other end of the bag with pegs and hitting those triglycerides, it is good for these options to be on the top end of the bag.”
What will Mcilroy do then?
Mcilroy is set to use the original Taylomad driver in The Blays this week – Live On Sky Sports – He said he expected to continue to use it even after a master’s degree, as he will have another opportunity to complete the Grand Slam profession.
“There are positives and negatives for them [equipment changes]”It is a blessing and curse at the same time that we have to pass the club’s courses for 12 months,” McLeroy said on Sunday.
“Maybe I have not given enough time. It can look good on Trackman and can look good at home at Bear’s Club or at the Golf Course, but as soon as you go out here in these circumstances, it shows herself really and not completely ready.”
In the place where he is expected to play a master’s degree, Mcilroy added: “I will see how it is going next week, then, just see what I feel and what I think I need.
“I think so [Augusta] It will only be a little different this year. There are some areas of the cycle that may be the thinnest tree, only with a hurricane that passes. Sixteenth is a new green, so yes, I will go there once or twice in advance. “
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