Aside from the brilliance of Scottie Scheffler’s imperious third major victory, the next-biggest talking point from the 107th US PGA was the controversy of Rory McIlroy’s “non-conforming” driver. Rumours emerged early in the championship that the recently crowned Masters winner, who was continually struggling to find Quail Hollow’s fairways, had been forced to switch drivers...
At the US PGA Championship, Rory McIlroy had to change his driver before his opening round after his first choice was deemed to be ‘non-conforming’. Golf Digest journalist and equipment expert Luke Kerr-Dineen explained to BBC Sport NI what this meant and how common it is across professional golf. Read full article at source...