... I am a believer that the same skill set that allows somebody to hit the ball a long way also makes them into a relatively straight hitter. ...
More BS! Strength automatically translates to skill. Who knew?
Guess that's why long drive competitions allow you 6 attempts to get one in play.
Garland,
I think you miss the point. Unlike weight lifting where raw strength translates to bench pressing 300+ pounds its often not the case when swinging a golf club. The Tour is littered with guys who wouldn't be strong by anyone's measure, but have learned the technique to get everything in synch to hit the ball a long ways.
Even those long ball competitions have a couple of small guys who can compete with the best of em.
Kalen,
You miss the point. I don't see any of the longest drivers on tour in the most accurate drivers on tour.
1 1 Bryson DeChambeau 63 321.9 38,631 120
2 2 Rory McIlroy 57 318.7 34,422 108
3 3 Cameron Champ 59 318.0 34,984 110
4 4 Wyndham Clark 76 315.5 45,438 144
5 5 Will Gordon 80 314.6 49,077 156
6 7 Dustin Johnson 55 313.8 32,632 104
7 8 Luke List 73 313.2 44,477 142
8 6 Matthew Wolff 48 312.8 26,905 86
9 9 Joaquin Niemann 85 311.6 51,097 164
10 10 Gary Woodland 58 311.0 36,072 116
1 1 Brendon Todd 83 75.19 800 1,064
2 3 Ryan Armour 66 72.72 669 920
3 2 Brian Stuard 88 72.62 870 1,198
4 4 Chez Reavie 68 72.02 664 922
5 5 Ryan Moore 38 71.40 377 528
6 6 Abraham Ancer 81 71.32 776 1,088
7 7 Brice Garnett 80 70.47 747 1,060
T8 8 David Hearn 56 70.44 510 724
T8 10 Josh Teater 40 70.44 355 504
10 12 Satoshi Kodaira 66 69.91 639 914