My dear Thomas,
You have stirred, nay disturbed, my inner soul by intimating that there should be even a smidgin of "razzamatazz" on the hallowed turf of a golf course. Golf should be a relatively solemn, somniferous event where actions both heroic and tragic can unfold in an atmosphere of hushed silence, respect and subdued reverence. Golfers passions, tumultuous feelings and inner fears roil within and to exacerbate the golfers' underlying fragile state with "razzamatazz" would be a disgrace. This "blot on the escutcheon" of golf, any "razzamatazz", would no doubt damage the golfers' equanimity, ruin concentration, deflect them from purpose and generally be calamitous.
No,no, no!! No razzamatazzz thank you very much.
Now Peter Pallotta may be all for "razzamatazz" but only, I suspect, because it rhymes with jazz!
Orra best, Colin