So a black guy and his son among the gallery of tens of thousands somehow makes golf "look more like America." What's next, affirmative action in the allocating of tickets for PGA events?
Back when Tiger Woods turned professional nearly 30 years ago now, the consensus among the Stewart Moore types who dominate the sports media was that it was going to lead to blacks effortlessly dominating golf. After all, many have long held that golfers aren't even athletes, so how could the WGAs not easily take over?
The best way to make golf "look more like America," which is always code for "as non-White as possible," is for some blacks to actually start winning tournaments, but it hasn't happened, even with literal affirmative action for some events such as clearing a spot or two for black golfers who wouldn't qualify otherwise. Back in the "bad old days" of the 1960s and '70s, there were some black golfers winning tournaments, but I don't think any have won a single tournament since Tiger roared onto the scene in the mid-1990s.