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Rory McIlroy returns to an old driver after a tough week with a team


Orlando, Fla. – Rory McIlroy led the field in acquired moves: the switching course earlier this season in the AT & T pebble beach Pro-AM, who won. On the Genesis invitation, where it is tied to 17thIt was equally well protected from TEE that picks up more than the field shot.

His different game from TEE was the cornerstone of a career leading to this week Arnold Palmer invitation, where the weekend lost the pitches on the ground and ranked 25th Of the 51 players who cut in the acquired moves: prone to Tee.

“OFF” is always the option for any tourist player, but after the final round of 72 which left him tied up for 15thMcIlroy turned to change the equipment he made this week on the Bay Hill, which included a new three-round driver.

“I led the moves to Tee in pebble and urban, so it was a really good idea to change,” he laughed after his circle. “(Saturday), I lost my moves with Tee, which I first did in a long time. Yes, he just came back to what he knows and what is comfortable.”

Mciclroy said he moved into a new driver, as well as new wooden forests and wedges, because he recently moved into a new golf ball that had different Spiriment. But that experiment ended, at least until after the masters.

“There were few (different spin characteristics). Also, only, you are trying to enter new things. There are a blessing and a curse at the same time we have to go through these 12-month-old club cycles, which returned to its old driver and a screw forest for Sunday wheel.

“I probably didn’t just give enough time. It’s completely different, you can look good on the search at home from the bear’s club, but after you get here in these conditions and just not quite ready.”



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