Post by myralee on Jul 20, 2012 18:30:39 GMT 7
The Tiger with Callaway X-22 Tour Irons I've seen during a Sunday practice round and during his media sessions seem not only comfortable and prepared, but confident -- as if he truly likes his chances. You don't want to read too much into it, but he doesn't sound like a guy questioning himself or his swing.
Yes, I know: he was tied for the 36-hole lead at the U.S. Open and finished T-21, finished T-40 at the Masters and missed the cut a few weeks ago at The Greenbrier. Those weren't his finest golf moments.
This week he's in total major’s mode of Callaway Irons for Sale with Callaway X-22 Tour Irons. His rental house has a gym. He doesn't leave the place for a meal. He works out, eats and sleeps. And when he isn't doing that, he's at Royal Lytham & St. Annes playing practice rounds or doing multiple sessions on the driving range. It must have been a very big radar screen. Still, you give McIlroy the benefit of the doubt, especially on this side of the pond. He swears he's going to "embrace" the Open Championship with TAYLORMADE TP CB irons, even if that means the crummy weather that usually comes with it.
But this created a problem. Organizers of the tournament with Callaway X-22 Tour Irons couldn't come up with a suitable replacement for the belt and, as a result, did not even stage the Open in 1871. The tournament returned in 1872, but the Claret Jug was decided on as the trophy just days earlier, meaning Morris received only a medal of titleist 910 D2 driver and 8 pounds (about $1,000 today) for first prize when he won the tournament again. It wasn't until 1873 at St. Andrews that the Claret Jug was first presented, to winner Tom Kidd.
Yes, I know: he was tied for the 36-hole lead at the U.S. Open and finished T-21, finished T-40 at the Masters and missed the cut a few weeks ago at The Greenbrier. Those weren't his finest golf moments.
This week he's in total major’s mode of Callaway Irons for Sale with Callaway X-22 Tour Irons. His rental house has a gym. He doesn't leave the place for a meal. He works out, eats and sleeps. And when he isn't doing that, he's at Royal Lytham & St. Annes playing practice rounds or doing multiple sessions on the driving range. It must have been a very big radar screen. Still, you give McIlroy the benefit of the doubt, especially on this side of the pond. He swears he's going to "embrace" the Open Championship with TAYLORMADE TP CB irons, even if that means the crummy weather that usually comes with it.
But this created a problem. Organizers of the tournament with Callaway X-22 Tour Irons couldn't come up with a suitable replacement for the belt and, as a result, did not even stage the Open in 1871. The tournament returned in 1872, but the Claret Jug was decided on as the trophy just days earlier, meaning Morris received only a medal of titleist 910 D2 driver and 8 pounds (about $1,000 today) for first prize when he won the tournament again. It wasn't until 1873 at St. Andrews that the Claret Jug was first presented, to winner Tom Kidd.