Has any one seen a great demonstration that Nick Faldo made? He demonstrated some compelling evidence to answer the question "Have developments in golf balls or golf clubs contributed more toward advancements in player performance?" To do this hit a golf ball that was made 40 years ago (but still in good condition) with a new driver that is currently on the market. He also hit a new Titleist Pro V1 ball with a driver that was made 40 years ago (but still in good condition.)
The result - shot with new club but old ball fluttered in the air with very disappointing distance. The shot with the old club but new (ProV1) ball was down the middle of the fairway with same trajectory as NIck usually sees and it flew past the old ball by more than 50 yards.
Any thoughts?