RORY McIlroy was hot under the collar the last time he was asked about links golf. Yesterday, on an
unusually hot day for late September in St Andrews, the young Ulsterman was cool and composed when he
was asked to reassess his view of the purest form of the game.
buy golf clubsIt was after the final round of the Open Championship at Royal St George's in July that McIlroy, a man who
played plenty of links golf as an amateur, came out with some statements that didn't sit too well with the
golfing aficionados.
discount golf clubs"I'm not a fan of golf tournaments where the outcome is predicted so much by the weather. It's not my sort
of golf," said the man who had gone into the third major of the season as a hot favourite on the back of his
runaway victory in the US Open at Congressional a few weeks earlier.
Callaway Razr Hawk Driver"My game is suited for basically every golf course and most conditions. But these conditions I just don't
enjoy playing in really. I'm looking forward to getting back to America and playing in some nice conditions."
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him a better chance of winning the game's oldest major. "I'd rather play when it's 80 degrees and sunny and
not much wind," he declared. "There's no point in changing your game for one week a year."
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