
Course Setting
Course setting refers to choosing and configuring the specific characteristics of a golf course or similar playing area, including things like hole layout, tee positions, obstacles, and overall terrain. It determines the difficulty level, pace, and strategic aspects of the game. Proper course setting allows organizers to tailor the experience for different skill levels or specific events, ensuring the course offers the right challenge while maintaining safety and fairness. It involves assessing the landscape and making adjustments or decisions to optimize the playing environment.