Tom - I would argue that those who feel the sport is in some sort of dark age, due to the distance the ball can go, are extremely anti-authority.
Those who feel the price to golf, at supposedly public places, is too expensive, and that expense is increased by some authoruity who needs to fill his bottomline, so he/she can hire more and more vice-presidents, are also extremely anti-authority.
If you mean... as it relates to the shot demands placed on the golfer throughout the round, I'd agree... dis that establishment.