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Updated · golfchannel.com · May 12
McIlroy Plans to Bash Driver at 180-Bunker Aronimink for PGA Championship
Updated
Updated · golfchannel.com · May 12

McIlroy Plans to Bash Driver at 180-Bunker Aronimink for PGA Championship

11 articles · Updated · golfchannel.com · May 12
  • Aronimink’s wide corridors have Rory McIlroy expecting a simple PGA Championship plan: hit driver aggressively, then rely on precise approaches and lag putting to avoid short-siding and downhill putts.
  • The 4-time major winner said a scouting trip showed the course should play far differently from the rain-softened 2018 BMW Championship, with 180 bunkers and green complexes placing more emphasis on angles and hole locations.
  • McIlroy skipped the RBC Heritage, Zurich Classic and Cadillac Championship to prepare, choosing practice and a day trip to Aronimink after a White House state dinner invitation complicated his original schedule.
  • That advance work also let him arrive this week without rushing after a T-19 at Quail Hollow, reinforcing a preparation routine he said has often paid off before majors, including this year’s Masters.
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