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When Rory Mcilroy needed a distribution of the Emergency Club, he hired a Uber driver, known as “Aquaman”.
Getty Images (left); Aquaman courtesy (right)
The announcement appeared on the Uber driver’s phone shortly before Saturday evening earlier this month.
Location of South Florida Making – National Golf Club Trump Jupiter – was known to not only because of property famous owner But also because the driver had made wagons there in some previous cases.
“Security is great,” he told me the next day by email. “When you come in, security runs in front of you, guides you to your destination and waits there until you leave.”
The least known to the driver was the unusual task available.
He was not receiving a passenger at his Lincoln navigator in 2024 – he was gathering golf clubs, and not just any golf clubs. Transport belonged to one of the most reached players in the world, the great winner four times Rory Mcilroy.
If you follow Golf News closely you may already know The back story: A couple of weeks ago, on the eve of the fourth round of Arnold Palmer Invitational In Orlando, Mcilroy, who was then seven of the lead, had a heart change for the clubs in his bag. After playing the first three rounds in Bay Hill with the latest driver of Taylormade and Fairway Woods, from Qi35 linesHe decided to return to his old forests, his qi10, for the last round of Sunday. The problem was, his old players were in Jupiter, more than 150 miles below the turn.
What to do? Yes, enter uber.
The driver who received Mcilroy’s submission request lives in Palm Beach. In an interview by email, he refused to secure his age, but said he had neither a spouse nor a child. He has been traveling to Uber for about three and a half years and says he “devotes” to himself at work. He is not a golf player or a lot of a golf fan – “I rarely have time because of work,” he said – but he had heard of Mcilroy and understood the gravity of the mission. Here’s how the driver, who sought to be identified only with his nickname, “Aquaman”, confessed the receipt:
“I arrived at the property and was greeted by a very elegant and polite lady. She told me she urgently needed me to get some golf clubs in Orlando. She stressed that it was very important and realized it was a long trip at that hour, and she would really appreciate it.
High -level (and some low -level, also) golfists are fierce and protective loyal to their clubs, or some of their clubs, anyway. Jack Nicklaus used the same MacGregor 693 3-Dru for nearly four decades, and Tiger Woods had Same Scotty Cameron Putter For everyone, except one of its 15 main victories. Equipment exchanges occur all the time, of course – manufacturers prefer their benefits to remove the latest models – but players do not easily get bags. Finding new players can take days, weeks or even string months, trackman and truck work. In golf, as in life, decay can be difficult to do, and sometimes, after continuing, the players end up again with their old flames.
Aquaman, who won his Monitor for his resemblance to the Superhero of the same name, loaded Mcilroy’s clubs in his luggage – they were filled in a case of light blue camouflage – climbed to the driver’s seat and withdrew from Trump Jupiter. He said he did not feel anxious or nervous. “I’m used to it,” he said. “I’ve had a lot of celebrities in my car before. It seems I have good luck with that.”
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His first stop was a Jupiter gas station, where he filled and bought a sandwich. He also kidnapped a Red bull. He needed a strong blow after driving all day and with a nearly three-hour load in front of him. The walk was uneven. As Aquaman approached Bay Hill, he called Mcilroy, who answered and said, “I’m sitting out waiting.”
“I turned my head and that’s when I saw it,” remembered aquaman. “I got out of the car and he brought me closer and greeted me. I opened the luggage and hand over the golf clubs. I gave the clubs, he thanked me again, and he gave me a very generous advice. He told me to come back carefully.”
This bankruptcy, Mcilroy manager relevant GolfIt was $ 330 at the top of what was a $ 665 trip. Call it a delightful greatness all inside.
Mcilroy did not see immediate results from his new/old clubs-he shot an equal 72 Sunday and was linked to the 15th-but admitted that he had returned to a setup “I am pleased with him”.
Next week, in ChampionshipMcilroy said about his gear experimentation: “For a few years you vibrate with a new piece of equipment a little easier. Like the Qi10 (driver) I am using what they brought last year, it was like love at first glance. I was, like, this is amazing.
With his old believers again in the bag in the Sawgrass, Mcilroy mcilroy’ed. In an accurate configuration and in challenging conditions, he opened with a five-nine year, fired two more rounds in the 1960s and ended at 12 under the week. That won him a place in a Monday Play off with three holes, where He sent JJ ​​spaun with clinical efficiency.
No one is suggesting that his old Qi10 return to his bag for a round in Bay Hill played an important role in the Mcilroy victory in the Sawgrass. Still, playing a round of tour with them before players could not damage the re-entering process. Whatever the impact, Aquaman delivered.
He said he has seen headlines Regarding his escape to Orlando and that he feels “lucky and happy” that has played a small role in returning Mcilroy back to the right track. If Aquaman has any regrets, she was not taking a photo with the world’s second -order player to commemorate the experience. “I would ask,” he said, “but I felt very shy.”
Ah, good. Aquaman still has a hell of a story.

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