I think the real problem here is the monkey see, monkey do nonsense from weekend hacks.
Swinging out of their shoes on every shot, hitting balls way off line and adding a ton of extra time per player per round looking for all those wayward shots...
Stop. I've been hitting drives as far as I can for over 50 years. I even went so far as to put balls on top of a pencil.
This is not new!!! This is not boring!!!
Agree 100%. Guys have been taking absolute, near 100%
rips at the ball since the dawn of the game, and anyone who thinks Nicklaus, et al. didn't swing absolutely as hard as he could at driver several times a round is just kidding themselves, cherry-picked quotes to the contrary, notwithstanding. All you have to do is watch video of him, in tournaments, to see him crushing the ball with all his might to know he frequently "let it all hang out," as it were.
The thing is, modern statistical analysis has simply confirmed that Jack (and everyone else) all along, should have been doing this on far more holes than he did -- because it would have benefitted him in the long run! In other words, he would have played the same way Bryson does now, had he known it was, statistically and empirically, the best way to play the game if low score is the goal.
And I agree with you, John, it's most certainly not boring for me to watch, whatsoever. It's also not at all boring to watch -- if you see it in person. Playing with a "mini-bomber" like Rickie Fowler and watching him hit a 5-wood from 255, uphill, into a wind and onto a firm green, landing it 50 feet short and seeing it roll to 8-feet for eagle, all the while looking like he's hitting it within the launch window of what you would expect from a damn pitching wedge is
not boring. It's ... awe-inspiring.