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PGA Of America, Rory McILOY’s inappropriate driver neither approval nor rejects

May 17, 2025; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Rory McILOY is on the third round of the PGA Championship Golf Tournament in Quail Hollow. Compulsory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

Charlotte-America PGA indirectly found that Rory McILOY’s driver was not suitable before the PGA championship of this week.

Siriusxm PGA Tour Radio first reported that McILOY had to switch to a different driver on Friday, but the Masters champion hasn’t spoken with the media since the event started. After the third round on Saturday, the public remained silent again, while he drew a 72 more than 72, who left him 49th.

Kerry Haight, Officer of PGA of America, was not much more enlightening on Saturday, and only one third of the field before the championship in Quail Hollow confirmed that driver tests were performed.

The US Golf Association randomly test the driver’s heads in PGA Tour events and major championships to determine whether spring -like effects are appropriate.

Sagittarius -like effect, like a trampoline, refers to the flexibility of the club face that allows the ball to be affected.

A driver suitable for a week may be the next setting due to minor changes in the club surface as a result of the abrasion and wear of the balls.

Haight, said in a statement, “Finding the heads of the driver entering the line of conformity, especially for a long time for the clubs hit thousands of times is not an unusual event.” He said.

“The results are kept hidden to protect the players that the club has fallen out of conformity and is not responsible for the fall of the club thousands of times.

“Players are only asked to change their heads when necessary, and they all do it without any problems. The players who do not comply with the club can lead to unnecessary questioning of this player. Neither USGA nor America’s PGA has no concern about the intention of the player.”

McILOY, who played with a Taylormade driver, won the masters in a playoff in April and joined Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods to be the sixth man who won the modern great Islam of the four main branches.

However, this week came out of Tee and after the third round on Saturday, the leader Scottie Scheffler’in 13 strokes behind.

Are their struggles about the driver’s problem? He just knew that.

-Is both of them, the field level media

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