I've been playing golf since the 60's, and when I was younger I was an 8 handicap and after I retired I played 18-36 holes a day, so if you know more than me that's OK with me.
When I was an 8, I'd play any one with a real handicap, $ 100 match play, with the ability to double after any and all holes.
I've won and lost thousands in a single match, so tell me how much you "know more" than I do.
You talk a lot, but I've been on the planet for 83 years, and today I can barely hit a drive over 200 yards but I still play with guys in my orbit, but I'm past playing for any big bucks.
FWIW, it was only two Olympics ago that it was accepted by the IOC. It never should have happened.
If I want to see Scottie Scheffler play golf (which I don't), I'll tune into any of the upcoming weekend PGA tour events.