Rory McIlroy signs TaylorMade equipment deal
Four-time major winner is now part of the TaylorMade family…
Rory McIlroy has joined the TaylorMade family claiming the move will help him reach the next level and win more majors.
The 28-year-old first posted a picture with a TaylorMade tour bag with his name on it then later announced the deal at a PGA Tour press conference ahead of the Players Championship.
TaylorMade were the first brand McIlroy went to after Nike announced they were leaving the golf hardware business.
He put the 2016 M2 driver and fairway wood she into play towards the end of the year.
But for the start of the 2017 season it was the Callaway GBB Epic Sub Zero and Titleist Pro V1x ball which he felt was the best combination.
McIlroy also plumped for some Callaway Apex Proto irons, Titleist Vokey SM6 wedges and an Odyssey putter.
But now in a 14-club deal reported to be worth $100m, he’ll use the 2017 M2 driver, M2 Tour Fairways, Proto forged and P770 irons, Milled Grind Wedges and the TP5x ball.
The Northern Irishman had hinted at some equipment changes after the Masters where he complained about a lack of control in the wind.
We’re still waiting for confirmation of the putter he’ll use at TPC Sawgrass after most recently gaming an Odyssey mallet with a micro-hinge insert.
He joins the likes of Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia, Justin Rose and Jason Day in using the combination of M driver and TP5 ball.
At the start of the year McIlroy said he was happy to keep testing out new equipment but after spending time with the TaylorMade team he has now settled on a set-up he’s happy with.
“I came to the conclusion that this was the best way forward for me to win more majors,” McIlroy said.
“My future rests firmly in my hands — that’s why I choose TaylorMade. I’ve been around the game long enough and I’ve seen everything, but I have never been as excited about equipment as I am right now.
“Hopefully it will take me to the next level.”
He also claimed the new TP5x ball was the best he’d ever hit.
More information can be found on the TaylorMade website.
James Savage
Former equipment editor of NCG. Inconsistent ball-striker and tea-maker.