When I try to explain to my golfing friends who do not think a lot about architecture why I find the field so fascinating, I struggle. I can mention particular courses or concepts such as strategic v. penal, but those are broad topics that are not concrete to them. I wonder if there are design features that they probably have encountered that would be an entry point for a fuller exploration. For my wife, false fronts, speed slots, and recently the Redan have registered with her. That probably is because watching the ball move on the ground is so attention grabbing and concrete.
For me, it was how the bunker at the corner of number 12 at Mid Pines in relation to the angle of the green affected the strategy of the hole. And then it was the 3-5 stretch of quirk at Lahinch that got me hooked.
Other suggestions on what features I should relate to my friends? And yes, I know that most golfers will never really care.
Ira