Mike,
From an earlier thread:
Using the average of the group of top 10 money winners in 1980 would place them 55th in accuracy and 63rd in distance.
The top 10 group in 2009 would rank 53rd in accuracy, a minor change, but 43rd in distance, quite a bit better than in 1980. That seems to suggest that distance has become much more important in the quest for money.
Additionally, Dr Steven Otto, the Director for Research/Testing for the R&A has said:
"...in the 1980s, about 50% of a golfer's earnings could be credited to accuracy from the tee. By the 1990s, that figure had fallen to 25% and currently it is running at as little as 5%. As a result, there is concern that brute force in golf is taking over from skill.'
,,,,,,,,,,,That's a good reason.