At this point in the season, some of the busiest players have only played nine tournaments, while the more choosy have barely teed it up more than once. All it takes is a cursory glance at the PGA Tour's stat page to notice that things aren't quite right. You see it a lot in the early part of the baseball season (fun fact alert! Willie Mays started his career 1-for-26), the sample sizes are so small that the early records are distorted by wild averages and strange outliers. Things just haven't had time to shake out.