With both of these questions, I have to ask/clarify is coveted/stressful measured owing to the actual financial rewards of the thing, or the easiest job for common rewards, or its perceived prestige...my ideas about those definitions might be unique...
Most coveted (by me)...setting up, pinning, teeing and marking courses for the MGA/Met PGA events in the Westchester/Fairfield region. No, I'm not looking to be Mike Davis and platoon an entire tournament preparation regime for billion dollar enterprises. I much prefer travelling around in my Volvo with my marking paint and notes for a few hundred bucks a week, visiting late on Saturday and Sunday evenings, perhaps renewing acquaintances with supers and pros I know from o'er the 40+ years. Nice, peaceful...fun.
I have a great experience of these courses as a caddie and player, both in tournaments and recreationally; I'd like to contribute to them showing well...Over the years I think I have learned the necessary balance between tournament expedients, a host course's on-going practices and a desire to have the course elicit quality play from its competitors. I continue to be versed in the rules, though I would undertake education to make that be more expert.
Most Coveted (if I weren't a fool) - someone said Bob Ford, yeah at any of these Top 100-200 tracks, Jesus, is this ever emeritus honorificus and the Life of Riley. I mean I don't see too many like this in the Classifieds or the Career Fair. "Wanted: A Living Statue, must pose with cup of grill coffee in 30 yard circle at first tee near range and have ability to heckle men at their golf. Salary: 400k with benefits, clothing and housing allowance and 25% stake in branded merchandise sold out of shop run by a vendor. Breaking 80 in Local and National Qualifying events preferred, but not required."