Besides the fact that we choose, of our own free will, to play an always frustrating and only intermittently satisfying game in the first place, you mean? One where the signifiers of failure --the bogey and worse -- are all too frequent and ever-present while those of success are all too rare and fleeting? A game that takes four hours to play but that yet provides us with only 4 minutes worth of great shots or par saving putts? One that seems designed, with the long walks between each 'play' and the ball just sitting there and thus giving us nothing to which to react, to negate and sap us of all natural athleticism -- only to, a moment later, demand absolutely that very athleticism?
A game that each time we play costs us more than a decent steak dinner or a drinkable bottle of bourbon, but that leaves us not full but empty and not drunk but deluded, and often despairing.
Besides that, you mean, in asking for examples of golfers being daft?