The document provides reasons for golf's growing popularity compared to other sports such as football and baseball. It notes that golf is seen as a more honorable sport with players who don't require referees or get into legal trouble. Additionally, golf tournaments offer a more affordable experience for fans without excessive food and drink prices or strict policies around outside items. The document also suggests golf is more fairly competitive and doesn't change its rules as much as other sports to attract more fans. It concludes with a brief history on how 18 holes became the standard number for a round of golf.