We all know how far today's star golfers hit the ball, but how would they fare with older equipment? It's a question that's sort of been answered in the past and one that will continued to be explored if tour pros keep buying hickory clubs. But on Wednesday, Dustin Johnson was the latest to give this experiment a try. And the results didn't disappoint.

At the behest of Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, the current World No. 1 tried both the Golden Bear's old 1-iron and persimmon driver from his playing days. Here's how it looked:

https://twitter.com/DJGolfSchool/status/1034866052654612480

Sounded like pretty good contact, huh? Yep. Johnson tweeted out the distances of the two shots:

https://twitter.com/DJohnsonPGA/status/1034891239278174209

Not too shabby. Oh, and those are just the carry distances:

https://twitter.com/dougferguson405/status/1034919232599994368

That's 318(!) yards. With a an actual 1-WOOD. Amazing. Not surprisingly, even the 18-time major chap was dazzled by DJ's display of power:

https://twitter.com/jacknicklaus/status/1034912025477033985

Pretty impressive, indeed.

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