This is an endless parade. How many of you that want equipment rolled back are actually using the old equipment? How many of you haven't bought the new flashy gear in the past year, 2 years, 5 years, 10 years? Its all talk until golfers actually take matters into their hands by changing their consumption habits. If there is a problem, its you who are the problem because you buy the equipment. Its also you who choose to alter courses to accommodate the equipment and or organizations that want it accommodated. Golfers have no shame and their hypocrisy knows no bounds.
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Sean,
That sounds like an admirable position.
If you choose to play with inferior equipment than your opponent, it's reflected in your handicap, and his equipment is eflected in his.
Simply giving you more shots.
When I compete, I play against others who are playing the latest and greatest.
In my case, I haven't found much benefit from modern technology other than a driver and ball, so I play pretty old stuff because I resist change and don't see the benefit of the learning curve of the new stuff.
. Ironically, now my nearly 30 year old wedges are illegal, because they have square grooves, even though the grooves aren't what attracted me in the first place, and the faces are virtually worn smooth.
If I choose a driver with an inferior COR and can find a balata ball, I'm at a disadvantage, and don't get more shots given to me as you do if you raise your scores with inferior equipment.
EVERY competition course I play has been lengthened as a reaction to modern equipment (knee jerk or not)
I can hit 3 iron in or 8 iron, against younger, better competition who's hitting 9 irons and wedges.
The powers that be aren't going to listen to someone who's playing hickory and out of the competitive loop.
They might listen to someone who's in the middle of the fight, and makes money selling equipment, who's willing to speak up even if it costs them money.
Playing the semi-latest to stay relevant (in my case driver and balls), while lobbying for sanity from the governing bodies and equipment companies isn't hypocritical, it's logical.
Don't think for a minute that many players don't share my position, because they do, they're just better players than me, and have more to lose endorsementwise than I do if they speak out.
equipment has been exploding for 15 years while golf has been declining, so making it "more fun" isn't working.