I think personality-wise Scheffler has grown on people and is pretty interesting, just look at the past month with his press conferences in Portrush and his Happy Gilmore 2 cameos. He seems a pretty chill guy and incredibly grounded, I think that's cool to watch.
Playing wise the feeling is more soothing to watch him than wrecking your nerve, I think there is room for both. It's like a critically acclaimed 'slow' movie with beautiful cinematography, it's high brow, it's satisfying to watch but some people will find it boring because not enough happens.
I can't help but think of the difference in the Masters this year between Rory and what would have happened with Scheffler. Once Rory avoided the water on 12 with a few shots lead, if that was Scheffler, you could have turned off the TV and not missed anything. Would have been middle of the green on 13 and 15, the rest pars and the green jacket with ease. Rory's instead was soap opera or a thriller, ridiculous plot twists that didn't make any sense and a cliffhanger finish. It was far, far more exciting to watch, but you couldn't recommend it to anyone to actually play like that intentionally.