Report: Rory McLero used new driver after forced switch

Rory McLaroy, who is allegedly using a separate driver this week for a slow start at the PGA Championship at the Qulel Holow Club in Charlot, was used during his recent masters victory, “no allowed by the USGA”.
Siriusxm PGA Tour Radio reports on Friday indicated that USGA considered McClroy’s driver non-renovation earlier this week after regular testing.
Mcilroy is less available to journalists this week, with the decline of meeting with the press after its 3-over-market 74 on Thursday and then to cut with 2-ends 69 despite his rally again on Friday.
They reflect the score of bad results with the new driver, as Mcilroy hit only four fairways and six on Friday.
His media unavailability has made the nature of his non-originating driver a mystery, and may be responsible for the factors.
Drivers are known to pass inspections at a site and not in the next media report, according to the next media report. More extreme examples include a manufacturer’s testing contains analog driver and then failed in USGA test after a week.
Damage to the driver can cause an issue, as simple use, which can gradually be considered a club from a place of conformity to something unacceptable.
Masters winning, giving McLero a career Grand Slam, this week will raise further speculation with its silence, but they already have their defenders.
Fellow golfer Johnson Wagner provided additional reference when SeriusXM made an interrogation about it.
“This is something that ranks from week to week on PGA Tour,” Wagner said. “It’s unfortunate that it was a major week. … he did nothing wrong.”
-Bield level media