"Another really good thing to do in a tone-a-mint is to play a par 3 from a vastly different tee than the players are expecting. That really befuddles a player and nothing is more reflective of a player's character and talent than the ability to overcome doubts or uncertainty and to commit to a decision.
redanman:
Interesting you say that. We did that at GAP too in the old days. The process we used was to inform the super about a week in advance what distances we were putting on our competition score cards (what tee distance we expected him to set the tee markers on par 3s), then failing to go out and actually check if he'd done that with a competition card before at least one group in the field played the holes (can't change anything if at least one group comes through in stroke play!!).
You want to see some confused players and some serious checking of a player's character and poise??? We were really good at that by doing what I just described---not on purpose of course!
We also sometimes used our own GAP tee markers and removed all the rest from the club on all the tees. So you'd get such things happening as a player showing up on the tee with the honor, looking at our competition scorecard yardage, looking at our GAP tee markers pulling out a club and hitting a good shot 50 yards short of a par 3 or 50 yards over it!!!
Yessiree, we really were good at testing a players concentration, character and poise on some par 3s in the old days!!!
One time, not all that many years ago since I sometimes got into getting there early and checking the par 3 markers against our competition card, I came upon a set-up, Rolling Green actually, where all the par 3 markers were way off in both directions from our scorecard. I called the super on the radio and asked him why that happened and didn't he know where we wanted the markers set on the par 3s? He said he did know but unfortunately they'd had something like a big member/guest the day before and he used all the distances that we had on our competition scorecard so those areas were all chewed up so he decided to plant all the par 3 markers as far away as possible in either direction from our competition card distances!!!
Unbelievable, but potentialy character building nonetheless!