Good Golf Players See The Hole As Larger Than Poor Players
Monday, July 7, 2008 - 16:14
in Mathematics & Economics
Golfers who play well are more likely to see the hole as larger than their poor-playing counterparts, according to new research. "Golfers have said that when they play well the hole looks as big as a bucket or basketball hoop, and when they do not play well they've been quoted as saying the hole looks like a dime or the inside of a donut," according to the researcher.