I think the problem is that Ran's comments came without the "equally valid reasons" statement, as if he was judging others. In fact, he made a comment about judging someone who asked for a score on the first hole or something, something about misjudging the character of the fellow.
It would be great if Andy provided a transcript of the podcast. I can read so much faster than I can listen, and being able to highlight what was actually said versus an interpretation of what posters say was meant would be helpful.
Here is an actual quote from Ran. This seems to have been missed or ignored by those that are taking offense:
People are free to turn the sport into anything that they want to. But for me, it's pure relaxation.Shocking! How dare he say something like this! This guy is clearly not golf WOKE.
Ran made a little joke about making a misjudgement in inviting a guy who asked his score after the first hole. Do people really think that's an actual character assessment and he really wrote the person off?
He's also excoriated for skipping holes that have houses on them. In context, he was talking about playing 5-11 holes after work. I have not played Southern Pines, but from looking at the aerial, if you play 5 holes, you wouldn't be playing the holes with houses (seemingly). I seriously doubt he would play regular rounds and choose to avoid the holes with homes for aesthetic reasons. Seems more likely to be coincidence, doesn't it?
People are also making an elitist criticism based on Ran's statement that he doesn't play poor or bad golf courses. Context matters. Ran lives in Southern Pines and plays golf there. So his home course is a good course. When he travels, he likely picks the places he goes and courses he plays based on interest. What's wrong with that? Wouldn't the game be better if everyone voted with their money and didn't play crappy courses? Someone in Southern Pines just has a better ability to do that than someone in Louisville.
There were some things Ran said that I don't agree with, but so what? He is sharing his own viewpoint. Thinking differently than me doesn't hurt my feelings at all. I'm just super thankful that he didn't criticize Bluetooth speakers in carts. That would have gone way too far.