Philip -- I could be wrong about this, but I think the drive Nike is referring to was hit Sunday on one of the par 5s, a hole that measured about 560 yards (not taking the time to look it up.) Tiger reached that one with a driver and three-wood, as I recall, and the announcers said his drive was 363 yards. It looked like it hit a very hard spot in the fairway, and got a lot of roll, but nevertheless...
My point in bringing this up is: When will the equipment companies take responsibility for what they're doing to the game of golf? I know their primary responsibility is to their own bottom line, but this distance race seems absurdly short-sighted if it lengthens courses to the point of making the game so difficult that their future customers give up in frustration. Sure, most amateurs could just move up to the red tees, but that's not going to happen, either.