Scottie Scheffler tells Golf Chefs to become more difficult to test the driver after PGA Championship Chaos
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Scottie Scheffler wants golf leaders to become more difficult with their tests from drivers after several stars were forced to make a change in the PGA championship This week.
After winning the third big title of his career on Sunday evening, Scheffler confirmed that, together with Rory McilroyHe was part of about 50 players whose drivers were tested before the tournament started here at Quail Hollow.
McIlroy attracted special attention when it originated on Friday afternoon, his driver was conformed and conformed and the masters Champion could no longer use it this week.
After his last round on Sunday, Xander Schauffele suggested that Scheffler was also caught by the rule and was forced to make a change.
Kerry Haigh, head championships officer for the PGA of America, confirmed that the USGA was being asked this week to test drivers. The USGA, which rules Golf in the US and Mexico, regularly performs tests on the PGA Tour when requested.
Results are confidential, but Haigh said that the standard process is that a third of the field with 156 people has Tests and that was the case with Quail Hollow.

Scottie Scheffler has urged golf leaders to become even more difficult with their tests from drivers

Just like Scheffler, Rory McIlroy’s was considered not conformed and he couldn’t use it anymore
After his parties had disappeared, Scheffler admitted that he is thinking Civil servants must become even stricter and claimed that they are only now going halfway.
He said: ‘We felt that it would come because I used that driver for more than a year. I was a bit happy that it would take so long, I felt.
‘I would claim that if we are going to test the drivers, we should be even more robust in the way we test them. That was a conversation that I had with one of the rules officers; If it is something that we take seriously, I have the feeling that we are now almost halfway with it.
‘If we only start testing a third of the field. If we are going to do it right, leave it to us as players, as the rest of the rules are in Golf’s game.
‘It is a newer rule that we have not yet received quite right. I think we have some things to find out. I think if we do it, we can do it just as well, become more robust and get stricter.
‘You can test boys every week if you want. I mean, there is no reason why we shouldn’t. The driver for me is actually very easy. Like I said, we were prepared for it.
“I had used my driver for more than a year. With the amount of exercise I do, I felt that I was lucky to last so long.
‘The Taylormade team did really well – actually the Week of the Byron (PGA Tour event the CJ Cup Byron Nelson), we were really aimed at getting it back for that tournament and this one. Adrian, he did great to make me suitable for a head.
“Like I said, we were really prepared. So it wasn’t such a big problem. ‘

Scheffler wants civil servants to be stricter and claim that they only ‘go halfway’
Schauffele, who was furiously left when his own driver failed for the 2019 openAlso touched by the nature of testing earlier on Sunday.
“Scott wins the tournament and I think he also switched to his backup,” Schauffele told Golfweek.
‘You see, you don’t even know because it is so good. We can handle it because the (equipment) repetitions are now so good. ‘
“I think they should test everyone’s driver. It is not good to just test 50 boys. It’s just not logical if you are in the mind (of the game). The whole point is to protect the integrity of the field. If you don’t test everyone across the board, I don’t think you protect the whole field.
‘Do it to everyone, not just a third of the boys and if a player has a hot driver, they still play the tournament. Just my opinion. ‘
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