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In 2019, the Tour announced a testing policy because through normal wear and tear it is not uncommon for a conforming driver to go over the allowable limit for something known as “spring-like ...
Rory McIlroy spoke with reporters for the first time since his failed driver test at the 2025 PGA Championship ahead of this ...
The USGA and PGA of America stayed true to its policy of not disclosing the names of players who failed this week's driver head test.
Neither the USGA nor the PGA of America have ... Again, we don’t know because the policy for the on-site testing of drivers at tour events and majors is to not release any information publicly.
Rory McIlroy's PGA Championship performance overshadowed by driver controversy. USGA's non-conforming ruling led to equipment changes for several golfers.
The phenomenon is known as “Creep.” The PGA Tour instituted its current policy of testing 30 drivers with the USGA each week at random, but based it off Darrell Survey information, meaning ...
The PGA of America should review its policies and reassess its stance on disclosing the results of driver testing for future events. "We can confirm that the USGA was invited to do club testing at ...
“I think they should test everyone’s driver,” he told Golfweek ... to it being declared non-conforming. The USGA and PGA stayed true to its policy of not disclosing the names of players ...
“That testing program is consistent with the same level of support that the USGA ... a testing policy because through normal wear and tear it is not uncommon for a conforming driver to go ...
The PGA of America should review its policies and reassess its stance on disclosing the results of driver testing for future events. PGA of America Statement "We can confirm that the USGA was ...
After a couple weeks off, Rory McIlroy will tee it up at the RBC Canadian Open this week before heading to the U.S. Open.
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