Haven't read the hole thread but I certainly disagree about the thread subject.
In my personal opinion, a master will always have the advantage of the tee length for the second shot in par fours & second & third shot for par fives. I am myself a TM & I see it very often when playing alternate with or versus legends.
It will also depends on players average. Any legend close to 60 will always be difficult to beat then the one who average is closer or above 70. Since the tee promotion for some months ago, many legends struggle to keep on with the tee level.
Viceversa, if a master or tour master is close to 60 is also very difficult to beat even tho the legend is also close to 60..... second shot skills are not that different, besides, masters or TM can have the same tools (equipment).
I always check the several percentages (only percentages) in the player stats: driving, green in regulation & putting, just to have an idea whom am I playing with or agains, very interesting indeed, it normally shows in the players performance when playinng together in a session.
There is a legend friend of mine who beated me when I just turned master, whom now, avoids my invitation for a "rematch" ......LOL