DT -
There's an essay there to be written, I think.
"When Golf was a Game"
The theme/theory: in order for golf to be monetized and corporatized to the degree that the '80s (ie "Wall Street") demanded, technology, television, and the powers-that-be conspired to turn a 'game' into a 'sport' -- and not that many years later, with the transformation nearly complete, the casualties included many of those who once played the game the best: Faldo, Seve, and Norman among them.
But even if the theory has merit, on 2nd thought it's probably better left to a podcast/the Fried Egg to explore.
(Peter - the 80s are calling: they want their 'essay' back)