im well aware of what im talking about, ive played golf for about 15 years or so. Theres a difference between being a professional golfer and being a PGA tour standout, which i think most of you dont understand apparently. Id be willing to bet that there are 100,000 professional golfers out there, and id say 95% of them DONT make a living from playing the game. Theyre instructors, course pros, dealing in equipment, or some other aspect of the game. out of the 100,000 how many are household names? props to you people who claim these insane numbers if theyre true.
A "scratch" golfer in the truest sense of the word can shoot par give or take a stroke at any course in  the world, not just the local nine hole public course in your town with no sand traps or out of bounds. I shoot in the 70s every single time i play my home course, but as soon as I went to a PGA rated course, id be lucky to break 90 or 100. If that would make me a scratch golfer in your eyes, then so be it, but thats not what it really is.