Sean Arble writes:
I assume there would be no choice in the selection of balls. Otherwise, low cappers could still choose the hot ball and this doesn't solve the issue of distance. Of course there would be choice. The Committee would make the choice for a tournament, but otherwise play whichever ball you want. If big-hitting low-handicappers play the longest ball, then they won't face the same challenge on the course as if they choose the shorter ball. Do we care if they choose not to be challenged?
Afterall, friendly play is the backbone of golf! How is it decided who hits which ball?I can't even think of a reason why I would care.
Rich Goodale writes:
For all this 200, 250, 300, 350 etc. ball crap I think (hope?) The King is joking.Not at all. I don't see why such a voluntary system can't work.
Here is a simplified but knowledgable assessment as to how this scenario would work out:
Ball Player Distance Hit
250 Tiger 300
300 Tiger 350
350 Tiger 400
250 King 225
300 King 225
350 King 225You could be right, but far as I know, nobody is adding yardage to golf courses because of me. Nobody is upset that I'm hitting the ball to far. I think there is some difference between balls for me, but obviously not the same differences as for Tiger. So who cares what ball I use?
For guys like us this ball revolution came to late. We are stuck with our 1960's era swings, overly cautious because of concern of spin. The younger kids, (Bubba is just the tip of the iceberg) are learning a very different swing from ours.
You are going to see more and more big hitters over the next decade. For all those insisting that we've seen the end of the distance the ball travels, they are in for a big surprise. There is nothing special about Bubba Watson.
Dan King
We keep worrying about Tiger (Woods), Ernie (Els) and Phil (Mickelson) and guys like Bubba Watson are going to come up,
--Vijay Singh