Everyone, thanks for the feedback (well, except maybe for the "did you see what she was wearing? She was asking for it" feedback

).
It is sad to hear so many tales of woe from what I'm sure most of us consider a sanctuary. To close the loop and answer a few of questions asked of me here:
-The watch has not been recovered. I have filed a police report, registered it as stolen with Rolex and filed an insurance claim.
-Sadly, the insurance, though sold to me by my agent as an "inflation policy" is only going to cover about 1/3 the current market value of the watch. Tough lesson to learn on my first ever personal items insurance claim.
-I never actually "left" my bag unattended. The valuables pouch was taken from my bag while I was never more than 30 yards max from my bag, on the practice putting green or while being briefed by the starter. As I reflect on what happened I was almost certainly "cased."
-The day of the incident Pine Needles was great. Since then they've been (shockingly) unresponsive. I have offered a reward, etc., and they agreed to post signs, etc. Since they won't call me back I have no idea if they've done this or not.
-Normally, I would not have that watch in my bag, it would be in my room, in a safe. However, this was the last day of trip and we had checked out of the hotel.. I could have left it in my car, but before this I thought it would be safer with me than unattended in a parking lot.
-Thanks for the links to auctions, etc. I am tracking ones as they come available, but I likely won't replace it. I purchased that watch as marker of a professional achievement after starting my own company over 15 years ago and finally getting to profitability.
-I hope whomever took it is afflicted with a horrendous case of the yips (both chipping and putting) for the rest of their life!
Here's a better 2022.
Thanks all.