The art in golf course architecture.
There are many facets to golf and it's fields. Be they singular examples of a thoughtful shape and/or tie-in, or, the whole routing.
Examples of where, when, you may have appreciated such?
On a singular note, there use to be a bunker, cut into the dune, on the 16th at Spanish Bay. It exuded a naturalness that stood out a Jones design.
The whole... Devries counter cyclical finisher at Greywalls.
Both examples above made ME feel great, and at peace, with the world.
Got any?
Is the aspect of eliciting an emotional response essential to quality Art? I suppose so, but that means that when I see hideous examples of rote mounding, and they make me feel sick, it's art too.