Why Rory McIlroy's lowkey reaction to his new driver actually speaks volumes
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Why Rory McIlroy's lowkey reaction to his new driver actually speaks volumes

McIlroy looks set to be keeping the new Qi4D driver in the bag for this week's DP World Tour Championship, suggesting TaylorMade has finally cracked a case that's alluded it for almost two years.

Rory McIlroy is not a player afraid to wear his heart on his sleeve out on the course, just as often reacting to a shot with anguish and triumph as he does icy resolve. This emotion stretches into the passion he has for his equipment.

McIlroy has gone on record to express his admiration and fondness of clubs he's used both past and present, waxing lyrical about wishing he could still play his old TaylorMade M2 driver and keeping many of his most trusted clubs in the bag for years on end.

While not afraid to test out new clubs if they think he'll further his game, Rory is generally not a player inclined to make major changes to his bag unless he's seriously impressed by a new model on offer.

And while this is a glowing testament to TaylorMade's enduring ability to make clubs that don't age out of relevance, it can also be a headache for the California-based manufacturer, which naturally wants its best players playing its latest models in an age where a club's reputation can often live and die on its uptake at a pro level.

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Статья подчёркивает эмоциональную привязку Рори МакIлроя к экипировке и внимательное отношение к новинкам, что подчистую демонстрирует баланс между лояльностью к бренду и стремлением к улучшениям в игре.

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