LPGA professionals are much better golfers than 90% of the guys on this Discussion Group; indeed, one of the great things about watching them is that they are relatable in terms of how far they hit it, but amazing in terms of how consistently they hit it.
I used to live on a course that now hosts an LPGA event. As far as I can tell, they play from the same tees I did, which is about 6300-6400 yards.
20-25 under par is what it takes to win the event each year. I wouldn't say it was a difficult course, as I shot some very good scores there relative to my own ability.... but they made it look like a video game.
It's one thing to hit 13-14 greens and shoot 71 or 72... but when you gotta birdie half the holes you play, that's something else, and something I've never had even on my best day.
I think what makes it compelling, besides the fact that their game is more relatable, is that I felt like they really were playing the same course, having seen it from the time it was constructed and seeded and knowing it fairly intimately. The rough lines were the same; the green speeds looked like they were the same, and most of the pin positions were familiar.
Lately that's becoming much more interesting to me than watching Bryson DeChambeau trying to drive a par-five.