hunterjr81 said:
I seriously doubt most amateur golfers lose more than 5 yards from this unless they have a decently high swing speed. I'm in favor of this move so I guess I'm the only one on here for it lol.
I saw on TV the amateurs (us) are going to foot the bill instead of the pro? That already happens now so no changes there. Pros already get all the balls they want. We foot the bill by buying them. Also, no amateur is going to want to play different balls vs the pros. We want to use the same equipment so we know where we stand against them even though we suck.
What I want to know is how they plan to roll it back technically speaking. Are all balls going to have to use the same type of core and have the same compression? I'm genuinely curious how the roll back on the ball will happen. Will they all have to use the same dimple pattern, covers etc.? If so, maybe the cheap top flight ball will perform the same as prov1 and save us all money. Did anyone think about that? lol.
You defintitely aren't the only one. Hugely in favor of this. Amateurs aren't going to see a difference more than a could years. If anything it may help amateurs because it will also lessen the dispersion of misses.
The pros needed to be rolled back years ago. Better late than never. Pros are up in arms (minus the very few like Rory who are bold/wise enough to speak out) because it threatens to make them adapt to something they have dialed in exactly. Their livelihood is on the line, and new equipment allows them to cover up flaws because of the forgiveness and distance. They talk like they are concerned about the state of the game, but thats total BS. Entirely self interested.
The rollback will help identify who the best ball strikers and players are.
None of that even addresses the architectural and maintenance benefits, which could be another lengthy thesis.