Hello everyone.
Many have heard as equipment continues to improve year over year, changes must be made to maintain the integrity of the game. Suggestions to do so include; golf ball must be reined in, shafts, MOI, max length of a driver, etc.
Looking at the PGA Tour website, scoring average is recorded back to 1980. When you look at this category, it shows the individual leaders, as well as the tour average.
Here is the link: www.pgatour.com/.../stat.120.y2022.html
1980 - 1987, the tour scoring average ranged from 72.03 - 72.59.
1988 to present, the tour average has been no more, and no less, than 71 (71.479 - 71.033).
The numbers surprised me. This may indicate governing bodies, courses, architects, etc., are doing a good job maintaining the integrity of the game, considering the number of equipment advances.
I realize this one measure is not a definitive answer, but the fact the average has remained in "the 71's" for over 30 years (1988 to today), it's something to consider.
I'm curious to hear what others think.
Cheers!