I don't know guys, Erik Jim, Kalen, Michael
you have the math but something doesn't sit right, intuitively
The # of people playing golf doesn't seem to really tell me anything -- necessarily -- about how good they are as a class or how great the best of the best are.
Rory and Brooks and Tiger etc can swing remarkably fast, drive the ball miles and miles, hit magnificent approaches with every iron, and have short games to die for
Say there were even 5 billion people playing golf today, competing for 125 spots -- would all of them, some of them, a few of them, or very few of them *necessarily* swing faster, drive it longer, be even more magnificent with the irons, and have short games to die & kill for?
I don't know, and I simply don't see how any of the math/stats proves it one way or another.
P