If so, in what ways?
Junior golf is down from what it was 20 years ago.
Golf courses are more expensive to play than they were 20 years ago.
overall, fewer people are playing golf.
I understand that tour pros have made more money, sponsors have made more money and presumably there are more "fans." But, if there is no future for the game, and it turns out we overdeveloped golf courses based upon a false demand, has the game really benefited from the popularity and exposure that it has gained entirely from the popularity of Tiger Woods?
Has the windfall benefit to the PGA Tour really been a net benefit to the game of golf, generally? Or is this an issue of correlation and not causation?
Edit: These questions came up when contemplating the certain "negative" effect Tiger take time off will have. i.e. drop in TV ratings, reduced advertising dollars, lost tournaments, etc. My overall question is, so what. Seems to me that demand for the game was higher before it became what it is today, so has more money been better?