Imagine diving into the 'Greatest Golfers of All Time' fray on GoatWars—it's like stepping into a gladiator arena, but with less blood and more argyle. Here, every swing's a sword; fans go nuts over nuances like 'swing technique' and 'major wins count.' You've got the old-timers swearing by Jack Nicklaus, while the younger crowd might throw down for Tiger Woods any day. And don't get them started on Arnold Palmer versus Ben Hogan—it's like debating the best type of grass to putt on. This debate turns mild-mannered golf enthusiasts into fierce historiographers sifting through decades of fairways and bunkers. Why? Because each shot, each win embeds itself into our cultural fabric, sparking endless 'What if?' scenarios and passionate pub debates. It's absurd, it's intense, and it's absolutely a hill many are willing to putt on.