The world’s greatest golfers use 20 12 months previous golf golf equipment on the eighth tee field at Emirates Golf Membership. ▻ SUBSCRIBE: …
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As a PGA of America professional I've said it for 10 years about the ball. A Pro V has been out 23 years now
If you gave the top 10 longest players and send them back to 1980 and give them a ballata ball and wooden club they'd have flew it as far as Zoeller had with roll at 280 cause they can
I’d love to go back to small headed woods, the huge stuff still isn’t my style
Good bit of fun, this.
Does anyone remember early '80's Northwestern Thunderbird metal with Powerkick shaft? I teamed this with Titleist Tour 812 blades with Lambkin leather grips. Still only got down to 7hcp🙄
debate solved, golfers today only score better because of their reliance on equipment technology.
who's the player at 6:45?
Hatton the rat
I would like to see just one tournament where they used only clubs from the 1970s and see how they do without all the modern technology.
I’ve suggested it before. I feel like golf should be like baseball. It’s a lot easier to hit it out of the park with an aluminum bat vs wood. That’s why amateurs get the aluminum.
Pick a time frame in golf and freeze it. I’m my mind i’d be ok with Persimmons and blades. I think to a degree if would even the playing field.
Worlds best??? That’s a huge over statement
Like I thought p, it has NOTHING to do with the ball. Keep the club technology but reduce the size of the metal heads. Leave the ball alone. If this isn’t proof than the USGA should be shut down
Persimmon, small blades, and balata. Great feels lost to technology.
170mph ball speed and 270yards….
EQUIPMENT MATTERS LOL
The driver I use now is a Callaway FT5 from 2007/2008.
Serious question, if I hit it about 245m carry (about 260-265y) can anyone tell me what carry I should expect with a modern one? I'm falling in love with 2024's Ping Driver. But also a comparison with 2022/2023 Drivers would be much appreciated.
Those are like 45-50 yrs old from 1975-1985
A sweet spot smaller than the size of a dime but real golfers used to be able to hit these clubs back in the day. Now hand these guys a persimmon.
bring back the old clubs and balata balls and watch how these guys start driving 260-270 yards.
The ball has ruined the game. For the pros the technology makes it too easy. For the the amateurs even a $500 driver really doesn’t make much of a difference?
Some of those look older than 20yrs.
20 try 40 yrs from the 1080's lol That's what I had to grow up on!
Bear in mind they are using today's modern golf balls. If use the same ball generation as the clubs, they probably will be less 30 yards.
Tiger averaged 294 yards off the tee with a steel-shafted driver back in 1997 👀 Just saying 😅
The best golfer's In the world are on the LIV tour !!!!
That was great, and to think I used to hit my TaylorMade Pittsburgh Persimmon over 300 (with roll) back in the 90s makes me feel good, but old!!!
20 years? Isnt that about when john daly was the first tour player to average over 300 off the tee?
I still play a small head 12° 3 metal as my driver. Tee it low and let it flow.
A lot of these clubs were from thirty years ago, not twenty. I know, because I am a club hoarder. I have VHS tapes of pros playing tournaments, and often they show in a caption how far they hit their tee shots and how far remaining to the hole. The pros' distances back thirty years ago were about the same as measured here.
I love how all of them were complaining about the clubs, back in the day these were the best you could find. It gives you a lot of appreciation for the old striker's.
I would like to see modern pros using classic persimmon wood drivers. My first set of woods were made from wood.
More like 30-40 years
Love seeing pros get humbled once in a while
Whenever i hear 20 years ago I'm thinking 1980s
I play with my grandfather's 1994 Ping Zing 2 irons 🤣