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Sports News | McIlroy''s Driver Deemed Nonconforming Ahead of PGA Championship: Report
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Charlotte (USA), May 17 (AP) Rory McIlroy was forced to use a backup driver in the PGA Championship when his regular driver was tested and deemed to be nonconforming after he arrived at Quail Hollow, according to a report on XM Sirius PGA Tour Radio. McIlroy was tied for last in driving accuracy among the 74 players who made the cut on Friday, hitting only 10 fairways in two rounds. The Masters champion made the cut on the number after a bogey on the final hole when he drove left beyond a creek against corporate tents. Also Read | UAE vs BAN Dream11 Team Prediction, 1st T20I 2025: Tips and Suggestions To Pick Best Winning Fantasy Playing XI for United Arab Emirates vs Bangladesh Cricket Match in Sharjah. For the second straight day, McIlroy left Quail Hollow and declined to speak to the media. The USGA, which tests clubs to make sure they are conforming at the request of the tournaments in the U.S. and Mexico, confirmed the USGA did testing at Quail Hollow when asked by the PGA of America. All tests are done before the first round. Also Read | United States of America vs Canada ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 Free Live Streaming Online: How To Watch USA vs CAN ICC CWC League 2 ODI Cricket Match Live Telecast on TV?. “That program is consistent with the same level of support that we provide to the PGA Tour as part of their regular program for driver testing,” the USGA said. Results are confidential. The PGA of America did not immediately respond to a request for such information as how many players submitted drivers for testing, instead referring to the USGA statement. The tests typically are random, and it is not unusual for testing ahead of major championships. One such case was in 2019 at Royal Portrush for the British Open, when Xander Schauffele was among 30 players randomly selected to have his driver tested by the R&A, which governs golf everywhere but the U.S. and Mexico. Schauffele said he wasn't aware his driver didn't conform until notified, and then worked into Tuesday evening that week to find a replacement. And he was furious with the R&A for not keeping the matter confidential. “I've been called a cheater by my fellow opponents,” Schauffele said in 2019 at Royal Portrush. “It's all joking, but when someone yells Cheater' in front of 200 people to me, it's not going down very well.” Drivers often can fall outside the limits after a lot of use. While McIlroy and others keep backups with them in case they crack, it can take time for them to feel as comfortable with it as their regular drivers. McIlroy tied for seventh last week at the Truist Championship. He is coming off the greatest moment of his career last month when he won the Masters on his 17th try to become only the sixth player in history with the career Grand Slam. (AP) AM (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)
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