Great subject guys,
This summer I participated in a selection process to find a golf course architect for a project here in Canada. For the last eleven years I have been working as a design associate for a firm, and on that occasion, for the first time, I had to formulate my own personal design philosophy, independently of my firm....
It took me a long time to clearly express my thoughts, and it's not until I saw a documentary on the creation of a show for the Cirque du Soleil that I finally grasped what I was looking for. In the documentary, the show's creator was talking to the artists by putting the enphasis on the emotions they had to express during the show. All he kept saying was "Emotions. Emotions. Emotions!!" And that's when I got it.
The most important thing I am trying to acheive as I design a golf course is to create emotions in golfers. Enjoyment, anticipation, surprise, confusion, doubt, even fear. These are only a handful of emotions a golfer can experiment through a round of golf. I personnaly beleive that it is the repetition of the good emotions, and the overcoming of the bad ones that make this sport so great for golfers of all ages and all playing levels. I think the more an architect can create emotions in golfers, the most chance he has of creating a golf course of lasting appeal, a course that will stay in the golfer's mind long after they are done playing.
I think the quote "An Adventure of the Spirit" is the perfect way to summerize my thoughts on the subject.
Thanks Tom!
YP