A golfer pauses to appreciate the serene beauty of a sunlit golf course at sunset. Golf is not a game of perfect, yet many golfers chase flawless rounds that even the finest professionals cannot achieve. Russell Henley, for instance, hit 71.74% of fairways – the only PGA Tour player above 70%, a grade equivalent to a C-[1]. Scottie Scheffler led the field in greens in regulation at just 74.47%[1]. These figures reveal something important about the game: perfectionism in golf