"However the point I was making was that the spurious claims that somehow the top golfers of today owe their living to players of yesteryear, is nonsense. It’s nonsense whether you are talking about Arnie or Tiger or anyone else."
Niall C. -
While no professional golfer owes their living to another, there is no doubt that AP's presence on the golf scene in the 1960's and Tiger's presence on the golf scene beginning in the late 1990's was directly responsible for an increase in the visibility of golf within the world of sports and within the world at large.
Their presence in their eras led to more golf on TV, bigger prize money, bigger endorsement opportunities, etc. While other golfers don't "owe their living" to AP and TW, they are certainly living better because of them.
DT
P.S. Unlike Watson, Seve, Trevino and possibly even Nicklaus, AP's presence and name recognition transcended the sport. The fact that, past the age 80, he could invent a drink, have it named after him and then sell it commercially says it all.