I don't know if there's a rightful manner to envision the future of the game...as being in a sustainable market? for personal enjoyment and discovery? an industry avocation? or whatever basis, but I'm glad I got the game as I got it and I don't think I would like it as much if it was so enduringly CURATED for me by all the attending parties trying to respond to proprietary market data...
... what I should like, what I shouldn't prefer, what's the "true" essence of its magnetism, how much time it should take, how much it should cost...
I was fine voting with my feet, whether slapping it at a ridiculous range, scaping out 36 at a 9 hole course, playing a lo-cost muni with 5 hour rounds, scoring a private on a Monday, saving up for a distance trip, discovering a hidden gem off the beaten path, hopping the fence at an exclusive "Top 100" club...
I'm happy I got in under the wire of relishing/scaling golf as it was found across all its elements, ...mistakes, warts and all, bloated, overspends, non-compartmentalized, floral, over-treed, housing development profit-based, faux features, the deceits of signature this and that, when you didn't join a private club unless you had 20x the dough to maintain its expense.
It was given well to me; and in my narrow capacities as a club worker, caddie, writer and recreational player, I hope I've done my own part to pass on rich things to the people who come later. I don't want to be part of a shrunken game as a legacy.