I shall admit that I have something of an obsession with tees - or more precisely, their placement, construction and presentation. This is no doubt due to the fact that women, more often than not, draw the short straw when it comes to tees. As an architect this is incredibly frustrating, when it is so easy to get it right for all.
Tee placement is key to the setup of a golf hole and how players connect and interact with the course. When well sited, the true test and joy of the game is revealed. However, when given scant, or no thought, the soufflé collapses very quickly with the player left short changed and unknowingly disengaged.
In 2013 one wonders why such an important element of the course can be disregarded so readily by decision makers when 'connection' with a course translates into return play.
Why is it that back tees, more often then not, are given priority, authority and prominence, while the more forward tees are often overlooked? If we really care about player engagement with the game and sustained levels of participation, we should ensure that the necessary range of tees are provided - with appropriate yardage, siting and maintenance in place.
Lyne