Langer: It's The Ball!

Someone (not me!) teed Bernhard Langer up for a technology discussion at the Toshiba Classic and the normally controversy-resistant dared to suggest the ball has the biggest influence on the distance explosion of late.

BERNHARD LANGER: I am definitely surprised. I watch it on TV and know some of these courses. And, you know, was it Bradley last week at the 8th hole into the wind at Doral, he had like 251 into the wind, and he hit a 3 wood and flew it over the green. So he flew it 260 into the wind, so he carried it probably 275 or 280, if there had been no wind, with a 3 wood. That's just unheard of. Or used to be. But it's a common thing nowadays.

I think what happened is when we switched from the balata round ball to the two or three piece balls, whatever they are now. If you swing the club 10 miles faster than the other guy, you used to get about 10 yards for every mile about a yard.

Now if you swing it 10 miles faster, you get about 20 to 25. So you get a lot more out of the equipment than we used to.

So the guys who swing it faster or harder have, you know, even more of an advantage and that's where these tremendous distances come from.

He went on to mention better athletes too. But coming from a guy who looks just like he did 20 years ago and who clearly takes care of himself, I'm thinking he places athleticism a distant second to advancing technology. Just a guess.