Numbers Crunching
Some stats to consider from an reader who would like to remain anonymous. First, from the most recent Golf Datatech Consumer Survey:
37% surveyed say distance is threatening the integrity of the professional game. 59% say it isn't. In 2004, 31% said the pro game was being harmed.
49% say advances in the driver and the ball are equally responsible for distance gains. 32% say it is primarily the ball, 20% say it's primarily the driver. In 2004, just 19% said the golf ball was the primary culprit.
45% say they would support limits on equipment for the pros only
Regarding E. Michael Johnson’s April 29, 2005 Golf World commentary on equipment (still not posted online), Johnson pointed to the number of courses on the Tour rotation now that were also in use in 1994 (to show they are not obsolete). Regarding the number of courses and the change in their yardages:
Number of courses shorter: 3
Number of courses the same: 4
Number of courses +1 - +50 yards: 7
Number of courses +51 - +100: 7
Number of courses +100 - +200: 5
Number of courses +201 - +300: 5
Number of courses +301 - +400: 2
Number of courses more than 500: 1
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