Jimmie Thomson, noted long driver of his day, drove the ball to the edge of the green on the 298 yard, uphill, par 4 at Holston Hills, April 1928. The fairways would have been very, very firm.
The distance in 1932, on probably a level grassed field near Soldier, doesn't seem out of reason.
What did seem interesting was the top prize of $1000 for a long drive competition in the depression era.
I checked one website which indicated that $1,000 in 1932 is worth about $13,500 today. I thought the amount was going to be much greater.
Anyway, the nice 1932 article goes to show that distance has always been a goal and will always be a goal for players and manufacturers. Why the USGA and others in the game do not address the impact on golf courses today and do something ....... leaves me speechless.
I think tournament length at our parkland courses will soon exceed 8000 yards.