Only once in the process, on a 7-iron swing, did he let his right hand fall off the club as if to say, "THAT one hurt." For his caddie, McIlroy mimed a rotating motion with his right arm, perhaps indicating a slight alteration in his move through the ball. He hit only three drivers, the last a strong draw that satisfied him he could play.
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A piece of tape was coming undone, part of the flesh-colored tape that covered his palm and stretched to the middle fingertips of his right hand. That tape also was visible at his elbow -- all of it beneath tightly-wrapped white adhesive encasing his forearm, likely there to contain the swelling produced when McIlroy, to his regret, took a full swing at a ball resting against a tree root. His trainer pulled scissors from a pocket and nipped the unraveling thread.
When announced on the tee, McIlroy received a loud round of applause in acknowledgment of his circumstance. His tee shot? A power fade to a fairway turning right. Only perfect.
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-- Dave Kindred
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