Ok so,
Do you really want just the top 150-250 people on WGT to be given cards to join no handicap rounds broken up by continent and sanctioned events, be specifically invited to invitationals & qualify for majors?
Oddly I wrote the above trying to make a point, but it does sound fun to compete to qualify to play at Augusta, even if it was just virtually.
Anyway the reason for the initial rhetorical question I asked above is I actually play in real life tournaments and we are absolutely given strokes or have to concede stroke(s) based on our handicap. Granted we are far FAR from PGA pro's just club men's leagues and local tournaments.
Still it does promote trying to even out the playing field to make the game fairer for everyone.
I'm curious what your thoughts are. Treat everyone including hacks and amateurs as PGA tour pro's or should we consider different PGA style events where all strokes are counted and smaller tournaments where strokes are considered?
I'm honestly not sure what I think as you raise a good point, but there are holes in approaching every competitive round the exact same way you would treat a PGA event. Frankly it might be interesting to have different event styles to compete in, pro, casual, local tournament... gross vs. net strokes counted