McIlroy breaks silence on failed driver test at PGA Championship and dodging media
Masters champion Rory McIlroy, who avoided talking to the media at last months PGA Championship, said on Wednesday he did so because he was pissed off that news of his driver failing a test leaked and did not want to say anything he would regret.
McIlroys driver was ruled non-conforming ahead of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club where he switched to a backup and struggled off the tee before ending well out of contention in his first major since winning the Masters in April.
Ahead of this weeks Canadian Open, world number two McIlroy spoke to journalists for the first time since his pre-tournament press conference at the PGA Championship.
The Northern Irishman said he knew world number one Scottie Schefflers driver was also deemed non-conforming at Quail Hollow but his was the only name that got out.
I was a little pissed off because I knew that Scotties driver had failed on Monday, but my name was the one that was leaked. It was supposed to stay confidential, said McIlroy.
Again, I didnt want to get up there and say something that I regretted, he added, saying he had been trying to protect Scheffler, equipment firm TaylorMade and the golf associations.
A day after SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio reported that McIlroys driver was ruled non-conforming, the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) of America said that was not unusual and it had no concerns about player intent.
No reason for the driver failure has emerged though it may have been simply from overuse.
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McIlroy said he dodged the media to go and practice after a poor opening round to the PGA Championship and avoided them after the second round - when the report surfaced - so he could see his young daughter before she went to
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