Not to pile on the kid Spieth, but he shot 77 today. So, the thoughts of the end of the world coming because of a young kid being near the top of the page in a tour event are rather overstated. I think he has the right thought on the matter though, positive experience, but focus on college and the next step. Only seven golfers come to mind that have really been elite in their early to mid-20's, Morris, Hagen, Jones, Nelson, Nicklaus, Seve and Woods, and Morris is the only one of those to be elite in his teens...but that was 140 years ago. I don't see a major reversal in history here, just some good playing young guys, it will take a while for them to be elite, just witness the career of Phil Mickelson, he won a bunch of events early, but he's won more events after turning 30 than before, and all his majors. That will continue to be the case going forward.