Bandoon - I'm a bit suspicious of your angle here.
I'm worried this thread might turn into the Darren_Kilfara anger management thread until I cry "Uncle"!
To elaborate:
"Drives and quality of approach shots are immaterial" in the context of unlimited distance off of the tee.
To elaborate further:
Golf course architects use fairway bunkers, creeks, ponds, even unsanctioned GCA trees which they use to impede a player's drive into risk/reward. If Rich Goodale's ProV1x is carrying all of those hazards, then golf course architecture is reduced to greenside features(bunkers, undulations, lakes, ...). I like greenside features, but I also like tee shots.
Why not skip hitting driver off of the tee?
I did that at TOC when I first played it 1990.
I just brought a wedge and putter.
If you belly the wedge off the tee, you can get quite a bit of distance. However, the 17th road hole tee shot really doesn't allow for the ground game off the tee. I asked my caddie, and he said God(the TOC architect) was foreshadowing the demise of the American aerial game.
This epiphany has reduced me to bombing my 975J & ProV1x off of the tee here in the States. I think I've gained 20-25 yards since 1990 despite losing some of my game due to lack of practice.
I've been known to indulge in money games on the course. What fun would it be w/o trying to outdrive your adversaries?
Look at the Winged Foot thread yesterday.
Sadly, that's wasn't my decision.
Tom