I like fiction. I'm more of a magical realist myself, and I consider Barthelme and Barth to be northern descendants of that nuance of the genre. Every now and again, you turn to Carlos Fuentes and his penchant for multiple narrative voices. You're not certain that you are comfortable, as it is unlike anything you've encountered before. On you press, into the void. Ron considers "The School" to be not his cup of tea, for the massive and unexpected juxtaposition of tone and technique that happens midway through. However, since Jimmy likes Elaine, Ron appreciates Barthelme in this instant.
On to Freitag's Triangle. It will be challenging to provide a universal interpretation of any golf course, and the particular set-up and conditions of the day might impact the interpretation in some way or another.
The rise and fall of a play are written infinitely; the wording doesn't change, nor does the action. A golf course cannot be read in the same way, as a player impacts it (and vice-versa) in a way unlike the interaction of play-audience.
One of my favorite, Buffalo-area golf courses, designed by former GCA denizen Scott Witter, is called Arrowhead. The course is brilliant in its subtlety. It never gets too high nor too low, but around the 14th hole, you begin to suspect that a dramatic conclusion is at hand. Here's how it plays out:
14-Short par four, driveable, plenty of space for a lay-up, not as much when you go for the green in one;
15-reachable par five, just barely. Lots of room to give it a go, so a three-metal doesn't get penalized;
16-superb par three, about 185 and a bit uphill, green is very puttable and birdies happen if you get to the frog hair;
17-another shortish par four, driveable if you can carry it 280, but easily wedged/short-ironed from the lay-up zone;
18-If into the wind, the beast, 430 with a possible carry over a pond (but not necessary, you can play around it) to a nuanced green.
This is a fabulous counter-example, I think, to Freitag's Triangle. If I were an architect, I believe that I would want my golfers breathless as they leave 18, for the correct reasons. I wouldn't want them to think "it ended kinda, well, kinda, I dunno."
Sex based on love, on the other hand, is Freitag's Triangle to the max.