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Title: McIlroy Adapts to Tight, Strategic Lodhi Course

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Rory mcilroy Voluntarily Shelves Driver for Demanding Delhi Golf Club ⁣Test

NEW DELHI – rory McIlroy announced Wednesday ‍he will forgo using his driver during the 2023‌ DS​ Platforms Indian Open at Delhi Golf Club (DGC),a strategic decision dictated by the course’s challenging layout designed by five-time Open⁢ Championship winner Peter Thomson. The‍ move signals a⁣ meaningful departure ⁢for ‍the world-renowned player, whose prodigious driving ⁣distance is often considered‌ a key component of⁤ his success.

The DGC, characterized by dense ⁤jungle, strategically placed trees,‍ and narrow fairways, demands precision over‌ power. Several players, including Anirban‍ Lahiri, have emphasized⁣ the necessity ‌of a more conservative ‍approach off the tee. “You ⁣can’t try and‌ overpower this golf course,” Lahiri said Tuesday. McIlroy echoed this sentiment, stating,⁤ “I⁤ don’t think I’ll hit a driver this week. I just don’t feel like the risk is worth the reward.⁣ I’d rather leave myself two or three clubs back and hit a 7-iron into a par-4​ rather of hitting a wedge where if you just⁣ get it off-line here and the ‍ball is gone. ⁣You’re ⁣hitting it into jungle and you’re not ⁣going⁢ to be able to get it out.”

McIlroy’s decision follows ‍advice shared with his caddie, ⁤harry Diamond, by Lahiri, highlighting a growing consensus among players about the course’s unique⁤ demands. He anticipates consistently hitting fairway ⁤woods and irons, aiming for⁢ distances of “260, 250, 260” off the tee.⁣

The shift in strategy isn’t unique to McIlroy. Viktor ⁣Hovland plans to ‌primarily use a 3-iron or ‍3-wood, while Brian Harman noted the course feels more akin⁤ to links-style golf despite being inland. Ben ‌Griffin expressed excitement about the variety of‍ clubs he expects to​ utilize, ⁤a contrast ​to the typical “drivers and wedges” often favored in‌ american‍ tournaments. Even for McIlroy, the change ‍is welcome, as he joked his next driver⁢ appearance will be⁢ at⁢ the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.

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