Give them Something to Play For
The Psychological Importance of a Short Par 3 In the Closing Holes in Golf Course Design Ahh the pain, all golfers know it, They have been rolling along reasonably well (sometimes better than reasonably) when the wheels come off. From nowhere the player manages to produce a string of double bogeys- even worse the horror of a single hole that creates the ignominy of a double digit score on the card. Now that vision they had of striding off the 18th green and signing for a very low score has been blown out of the water. It's going to be a long long day - the golfer has nothing left to play for but pride- but will the golf course design allow them to enjoy it? Will it give them hope that they still have something to play for? PSYenz , a specialist division of Sport Psychology Ltd has been researching the golf course experience for nearly 20 years, applying techniques first developed by organisations like NASA to understand human interaction with their environ...