| Equipment expert gives insight into 
			McIlroy dominance
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			 [September 12, 2019] 
			By Andrew Both 
 (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy's equipment 
			guru has explained how a new driver, a different ball and a new 
			model of putter helped the Northern Irishman return to top form and 
			win the 2019 PGA Tour Player of the Year award.
 
 The richly-talented McIlroy, a four-times major champion and 
			on-and-off world number one, played well in 2018, but word 
			circulated in golf circles that he was not completely happy with his 
			equipment.
 
 So late last year he made some changes and suitably armed, his form 
			in 2019 was perhaps the best of his career, at least outside the 
			majors, where he flirted with being in contention at the U.S. Open 
			but was a non-factor in the other three.
 
 Yet he still racked up three victories, all in big tournaments, and 
			clinched the season-long FedEx Cup and a $15 million bonus.
 
 "Last year Rory's driving wasn't up to par for him," TaylorMade 
			vice-president of tour operations Keith Sbarbaro told Reuters as he 
			offered a glimpse into his relationship with the player.
 
 "His driver was set up to go really far and it did. But it didn't 
			have enough control."
 
			
			 
			
 Sbarbaro thought a switch to a ball with slightly more spin would 
			help McIlroy, who has played TaylorMade equipment since signing a 
			contract in 2017 that is worth $100 million over 10 years, according 
			to some estimates.
 
 "He wanted a bit more spin on his wedges but I loved it because it 
			gave him more spin on his driver also," Sbarbaro said.
 
 "I thought it was a win-win going to the (different) ball. I just 
			wanted him to get more spin on his driver.
 
 "He obviously had way more control, led the tour in strokes gained 
			driving and (was second) in distance, so he didn't really give up 
			much. On Trackman (measuring device) he was probably giving up three 
			or four yards."
 
			MODEL OF CONSISTENCY Strokes gained is a complex statistical measure 
			of how much advantage a player gets over the field in various 
			aspects of the game. McIlroy was head and shoulders above anyone 
			else in this measurement "off the tee" in the 2018-19 season.
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			Rory McIlroy celebrates winning the Tour Championship golf 
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            Yet while outstanding driving was not a huge surprise for a player 
			who has nearly always excelled with the big stick, McIlroy's putting 
			was more of a revelation.
 He ranked 24th in strokes gained putting, after being a middling 
			97th in 2018, an improvement Sbarbaro describes as "huge".
 
 Sbarbaro explained how McIlroy came to use the putter, a Spider X 
			model that has a thick line down the crown to help with alignment.
 
 "From the time he picked it up at our photo shoot he was pretty much 
			in love with it," he said.
 
 "The biggest comment his first putt was, 'wow, this is so easy to 
			line up. I've been struggling lining the putter up'."
 
 Finally happy with his tools, McIlroy won the Players Championship, 
			Canadian Open and Tour Championship in 2019, and was a model of 
			consistency with 11 other top-10 finishes.
 
 All of this convinced enough of his peers that he deserved their 
			vote for Player of the Year, which was announced on Wednesday.
 
 Sbarbaro cannot predict the future, but is confident McIlroy has at 
			least found compatible tools as he seeks to break a major drought 
			that stretches back to 2014.
 
 "I don't see him changing anything soon," he said.
 
 (Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Toby 
			Davis)
 
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