What exactly is it with the ball that needs to be rolled back?
In Jeff Fortson’s comments on his visit to CPC, he stated that “… With that said we both agreed that the golf ball is TOO good right now. We were flighting shots that 10 years ago the wind would have hammered on but the wind wasn't touching our ball all day and it was blowing 20mph at minimum.”
The primary comment with the modern ball is that it goes too far, primarily for golfers with high swing speeds (more than 110 mph is the threshold is one figure I have heard repeatedly). But we have also heard that the ball doesn’t curve as much as before. Likewise, if the ball really jumps at those high swing speeds, for the most part, increased distance with the irons can’t be attributed to the golf ball (clubhead speed with a mid to short iron doesn’t come close to 110 mph).
So, back to Jeff’s comments, if balls aren’t effected by the wind as much as before, then what exactly is it with the ball that needs to be rolled back?