Curious by Design
Think about a golf course. Wide fairways stretching into the distance. Bunkers placed just close enough to matter. A flag sitting on a green that looks smooth… until the ball starts to roll. Golf feels calm. Quiet. Almost simple. But underneath that simplicity… is one of the most carefully designed sports in the world. In this episode of Curious by Design, we break down why golf looks and plays the way it does—and why every detail, from the shape of the course to the number of holes, exists for a reason. Golf didn’t begin as a perfectly planned sport. Early versions were played across natural landscapes in Scotland, where terrain—not design—dictated the game. Over time, something interesting happened. Instead of removing challenges, designers leaned into them. Hills became hazards. Wind became strategy. Imperfection became the point. We’ll explore why there are 18 holes, how course architecture evolved, and why features like bunkers and water hazards are placed exactly where they are. From legendary designers like Old Tom Morris [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0] to modern championship layouts, courses are built to test decision-making as much as skill. You’ll also see how psychology shapes the game. Why shorter putts can feel harder than longer ones. Why risk and reward are built into every hole. And why consistency—not perfection—is what defines great players. Even the equipment is engineered with precision. Club design, ball aerodynamics, and course maintenance all influence how the game is played—often in ways most players never notice. Because golf isn’t just about hitting a ball toward a hole. It’s about navigating a system designed to challenge you… mentally, physically, and strategically… one decision at a time. The next time you stand on a tee box, take a moment to look around. Every bunker. Every slope. Every distance. None of it is random. It’s all part of a design that turns a walk across a field… into a test of patience, judgment, and control. That’s Curious by Design. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2591493/support]
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