456 Yards. The Valley
Yes, this is our longest drive. You did bring a driver, didn’t you? No? I guess that would be due to the fact that they wouldn’t be invented for another 50 years or so... and titanium drivers... in another 100 years.
Yes, this is our longest drive. You did bring a driver, didn’t you? No? I guess that would be due to the fact that they wouldn’t be invented for another 50 years or so... and titanium drivers... in another 100 years.
The above 1949 patent is credited as the first "Driver" patent in the US. There's certainly some grey area here.
A company by the name of "TaylorMade" (maybe you've heard of them) claims that the first golf driver was the Pittsburgh Persimmon Driver, introduced in 1979. This driver was a significant innovation as it was the first all-metal driver, marking a shift from traditional wooden clubs to metal construction, which allowed for lighter and more durable clubs.
We stick to woods until then. Let's make our way to the green via The Station at the intersection of E. Menlo Blvd. and Downler Ave.
A company by the name of "TaylorMade" (maybe you've heard of them) claims that the first golf driver was the Pittsburgh Persimmon Driver, introduced in 1979. This driver was a significant innovation as it was the first all-metal driver, marking a shift from traditional wooden clubs to metal construction, which allowed for lighter and more durable clubs.
We stick to woods until then. Let's make our way to the green via The Station at the intersection of E. Menlo Blvd. and Downler Ave.