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Old 06-25-2009, 04:28 PM
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Nowadays, most guys are still close to their prime even at 49 years old. You see guys like Kenny Perry playing as well as ever. Was Lee Trevino still doing well on the big tour when he was 49 years old? That was back in about 1990. If my memory is right, I don't think he was very competitive on the big tour at that point. I think the reason is because the players were getting so much better. And today the fields are much deeper than they were back in 1990.

I disagree with your assessment that the kids today can't hit alot of different types of shots. Some of the shots I see these guys hit are incredible.These guys aren't afraid to open the blade and take a full swing on a 10 yard shot if they need to make the ball stop fast. Trevino may have been an incredible shot maker by 1960s and 1970s standards, but I have to question whether he would be considered an incredible shot maker by today's standards.
Richie, you absolutely have to take the modern golf ball and the modern equipment into account. Kenny Perry has been the first to admit that the reason he is playing so well at such a late age is because of the golf ball and equipment. If these kids today played with the golf ball and equipment that Trevino, Jack, etc had to play with...they would get their asses handed to them.
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Old 06-25-2009, 05:03 PM
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Richie, you absolutely have to take the modern golf ball and the modern equipment into account. Kenny Perry has been the first to admit that the reason he is playing so well at such a late age is because of the golf ball and equipment. If these kids today played with the golf ball and equipment that Trevino, Jack, etc had to play with...they would get their asses handed to them.
You may be right. The equipment could be the main reason that these guys continue to play so well even at 50 years old. I would have thought the main reason was that the guys today keep themselves in such good shape. But then I look at a guy like Kenny Perry who does not work out and it makes me realize that the equipment may be a big part of it.

But I still think there are way more good players today than in the past. I think there are a number of reasons that the players are better today. First of all, golf is so popular these days and there is such big money in golf that it draws way more of the good young athletes. In the old days, there was no money in golf. Guys like Sam Snead had to work as club pros to supplement their income.

Nowadays there is huge money in golf so it attracts way more young athletes. These is way more competition today. When I was in high-school in the early 1980s, nobody played golf. I was about a 12 handicap in high-school and I was one of the better guys on the team. Today it would probably be hard to make the team if you were a 12 handicap.
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Old 06-25-2009, 05:14 PM
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Anybody on DT played Bethpage Black?.....or famous courses?
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Old 06-25-2009, 05:15 PM
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You may be right. The equipment could be the main reason that these guys continue to play so well even at 50 years old. I would have thought the main reason was that the guys today keep themselves in such good shape. But then I look at a guy like Kenny Perry who does not work out and it makes me realize that the equipment may be a big part of it.

But I still think there are way more good players today than in the past. I think there are a number of reasons that the players are better today. First of all, golf is so popular these days and there is such big money in golf that it draws way more of the good young athletes. In the old days, there was no money in golf. Guys like Sam Snead had to work as club pros to supplement their income.

Nowadays there is huge money in golf so it attracts way more young athletes. These is way more competition today. When I was in high-school in the early 1980s, nobody played golf. I was about a 12 handicap in high-school and I was one of the better guys on the team. Today it would probably be hard to make the team if you were a 12 handicap.
You would win tournaments in Inner City districts.
Many dont have teams.
Still a country club sport in HS.
Here anyway.
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