Golf’s No2 Rory McIlroy tees off on Thursday in the SA Open, hoping a change of clubs will not trigger a loss of form. The last time the 27-year-old from Northern Ireland made his seasonal debut with new equipment was four years ago, and he initially struggled to adapt. It was the only time in the past eight years that the four-time major winner finished outside the top five in his first appearance of the year. The withdrawal of Nike from club manufacturing forced McIlroy to change and he has spent several weeks in Dubai experimenting. For his first SA Open appearance since 2008, he will use woods and irons from one manufacturer; wedges and balls from another; and a putter from a third. McIlroy, a 7-4 favourite to win the second oldest national golf championship after the British Open, said he quickly adapted to his new clubs at Glendower Golf Club near Johannesburg. "The first few holes of my practice round were not great, but once I got into the rhythm, everything was fine. I am i...

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