I remember reading something about the average driving distance on the PGA Tour was something like 250-260 yards back in the 60's and the 70's. With the new driver and the new golf balls, the driving distance must be improved quite a bit.
Something similar to your experience told by some of my golfing friends. Those guys went down to the Pebble Beach in the early 90's for a week. I did not go because it was out of my budget. I don't even have those golf courses on my bucket list. Anyway, one day those guys had a 4-some and a 3-some group, one guy drank too happily the night before and decided to stay in the room to nurse his head. The pro shop asked if a single could join the 3-some. They accepted the single and was as usual bickering about the handicap before they tee off. Those guys love to put a little side action on their game. They asked the single golfer if he'd like to see a little action after seeing the guy limp around a little when he walk and looked harmless. so a $20 Nassau and 1 dollar skin with KP and other garbage thrown in.
To make the story short, the limping old guy took almost every bet. They asked the guy how did he learn to play like that with obviously some physical disability. The guy bashfully admitted that he used to play competition golf before he had an automobile accident and became handicapped with the leg injury . One of his leg was several inches shorter after the surgery. He offered to buy a couple of rounds of drinks for all the guys since he felt he had "taken advantage " of those guys whom love to place a bet on their game.
A lesson learned.