Jonathan,
How would those club head specifications benefit the faster swinger more?
Test 500 identical balls with a 460cc driver and a persimmon head and let me know what you observe.
I just listened to Hank Haney and Steve Johnson blather on about how Jack Nicklaus was only speaking up to protect his legacy and ensure his scoring records remain intact.
I don't care what side of the debate you are on, that's just an inaccurate assessment.
Jack may have alarmed a few people with his 20% statement (and frankly have hurt the rollback/bifurcation case with such a large number) but Jack (and most recently Tom Watson) are only commenting on what is happening right in front of all of our eyes-and merely stating their opinions.
I truly believe they have the best interests of the game in their hearts.
Frankly, if Jack is trying to preserve his Majors won record, he would encourage MORE equipment gains, as they only serve to level the playing field as a bomber like DJ can't really separate himself if everyone hits the par 5s in 2 with irons.
Hank and Steve and a caller then went on to talk about how tall and athletic today's players are.
Sure more athletes are selecting golf now, and there are a bunch of sculpted guys out there, and a few taller players, but there are plenty who are short that kill it (as there always have been) Justin Thomas and Rory come to mind and Rory was killing it years ago(Congressional etc.) when his tits weren't on display in every outfit.
Anyone who's ever actually played high level sports knows that body builders with cut bodies aren't always great athletes (and in fact usually aren't) and that there have been plenty of ordinary looking athletes who didn't have have cut physiques that were still athletic and great at what they did. Only in the last 20 years or so has "looking cut and defined" been a thing for athletes(and now golfers)-some of whom get lost in their vanity and lose the plot (but I digress...)
Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Tom Weiskop were great athletes, and the most cut guy at your local gym could never hold a candle to their athleticism(in multiple sports) , despite what the naive observer might think-who is often fooled by pasty white legs and a slight middle aged beer gut..
If the gains in distance are merely athleticism and "height" why the outcry?
Just go tee it up with a persimmon and balata and carry on with the 360 yard drives.......