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Rory Mcilroy started the year with a change of golf ball.
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Rory Mcilroy has had a dream start by 2025, winning three times, including Career conclusion Grand Slam In masters, and he says many of his elite form are associated with a change of pre-season golf ball.
Before debuting Mcilroy’s PGA season at Pebble Beach in February, he switched from TP5X Golf Ball i Tayormade to TP5, which starts slightly lower and rotates more. Mcilroy won that week in Pebble.
On Wednesday in Quail Hollow, in front of this week’s PGA championship, Mcilroy told Johnson Wagner to Golf Channel that he changed balls because he liked how TP5 feels about the greens. Except by spinning moreTP5 is softer than TP5X.
Rory Mcilroy explains how his new golf ball and the “three -quarter” swing have prompted him in three big wins already in 2025.
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“One by -product of this was with wedges that actually revolved more than the ball I used,” Mcilroy said. “So what forced me to do is hit more of these shots half and three -quarters.”
Mcilroy explained that if he would hit more full shots with wedge, TP5 would rotate green. So, instead, he had to withdraw and hit more three -quarter wedge shots, and he soon realized that he was able to do the same as short and medium to him, too.
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Hit with three quarters 9-Herkuri in the 17th hole in Monday’s Play off in players finally won his second player title. This shot, he said, has become a weapon for him.
“This three-quarter shot I use, I can go down to a 6-hook with this,” he said. “And that’s something I’ve just developed from using this golf ball.”
This is a perfect example why players often seem to add rotation to the bag, rather than to ease it. It is much easier to remove the rotation by hitting a three -quarter blow than to try to add it.
Rotation is also useful when you need to stop power, which Mcilroy put on the full screen on masters with some of His wonderful shots approach.

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On Sunday, Mcilroy struck one of the biggest shootings of his career when he tied a 7-Hekuri from behind a tree to 15 to reach green. His ball leaned to the left around the pines and carried to the front green before it was released at 6 meters from the hole.
“I’m able to curve it more,” Mcilroy said. “So 15 in Augusta on Sunday is a main example. I’m hitting this hard drawing 7-And, but I don’t feel like leaving me. You know there is enough spin on it to land somewhat soft. Because if I had to hit my old golf ball, it would have landed and passed through the green.”
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