A while back, I was speaking at a club event. Part of the talk was going to be
on the distance issue. I found some world record numbers I was going to use.The numbers are 1970 (or the closest year I could find), and last year in the fall/early winter. This was far from a scientific research, but just informational.
Javelin 92.70 104.8
100 meters 9.95 9.58
100 freestyle 51.94 46.91
500 meter-
Speedskating 38.46 34.03
High jump 2.29 m 2.45 m
Long jump 8.9 m 8.95 m (Beamon amazing)
Some other info.
My current Driver, in addition to the enormity of the clubhead,
is 45 1/2 inches. It has a 60g shaft, and 10.75 degrees loft. Swingweight is D-6
My driver from 1996 (Warbird) is 43 1/2 inches. 8 degrees loft, 70 gram shaft, D-4
My Driver from 1990 (rookie year) is 43 inches. About 9 degrees loft (2 degrees OPEN!), D-4 with a Dynamic X Steel shaft
In 1990, I played the Titleist , in 1996 Maxfli HT, and now a ProV1x
I can still hit my MacGregor pretty solid from 1990. Tough to get the ProV1x very high, but still pretty good. I hit it about 245 (carry)
I hit the warbird about 255. The current Callaway carries about 268.
Surprisingly, I hit some Maxfli Ht's that I still have, within 5 or 6 yards of the Prov1 with my current Callaway! Given how old the Maxfli was,
it just confirmed to me, how good that HT was!