Er! They did! And not long after it became an issue either (2004).
Notice that I've removed the 'expensive'. That's not their role. If they did that, Scotty Cameron and loads of others (Miura, Vega etc) would be banned!
Being 'expensive' both in themselves and requiring courses to be made longer is one of the justifications for this thread! Drivers these days typically cost three times as much as their equivalent fairway woods because they have to be made of exotic lightweight materials such as Titanium and Carbon Fibre in order to keep the swing weight at reasonable levels, especially with the longer shafts that they are often fitted with. OK there is some advertising hype involved, and you can usually buy last years model at half price, but they are still expensive even then!
I find my current TM R1 driver ridiculously easy to hit straight, compared with anything else I have used in the past and even my 3-wood. I note from the R&A report that a much higher percentage of club golfers are teeing off with their drivers than in the past, probably for this reason. Haven't 'grip it and rip it' drivers removed some of the challenge from the sport? :mmm:
Last edited: