PGA of America confirms or denies Rory McIlroys not the driver
Charlotte-the PGA of America only indirectly addressed a report that Rory McIlroy’s manager was not before this week’s PGA Championship. Siriusxm PGA Tour Radio first reported on Friday that McIlroy was forced to switch to another driver, but the Masters champion has not spoken to the media since the beginning of the event. He was in public again after Saturday’s third round, during which he shot a 1-over Par 72 that let him tie for 49th place. Kerry Haigh, chief championship officer of the PGA of America, was almost more enlightening on Saturday, confirming that driver tests were conducted at about one-third of the Voor Championships in Quail Hollow. The American Golf Association tests drivers randomly during PGA tournaments and major championships to determine if their spring-like effect matches. The spring-like effect refers to the elasticity of the club fact that allows it to return to the impact with the ball, just like a trampoline. A driver who matches one week cannot match the following due to minute changes in the club level due to the wear and tear of the balls. Haigh said in a statement: “Finding chief executives is not an unusual appearance, especially for clubs that are hit thousands of times over a long period of time. Players in public whose club does not match can cause the player to be questioned unnecessarily. Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, but he had the tea this week and tea or Lifised 13.