# Golf course diagrams

A diagram study using golf-course shapes to explore spatial thinking, constraints, sequencing, and calm visual explanation.

## Use this with an AI agent

Use this as context to simplify a complex workflow into a diagram that shows path, constraints, decision points, and next actions.

Paste this file into Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Codex, Gemini, or another AI agent before a design critique, implementation pass, content review, or product-planning session.

## What is included

- Diagram critique prompts
- Information-architecture notes
- Spatial explanation checklist

## Tools

- Figma
- Diagramming
- Spatial systems
- Information design

## Skills

- Diagram design
- Spatial reasoning
- Information architecture
- Visual explanation

## What this is

A small diagram study inspired by golf-course shapes: fairway, target, line, obstacle, and decision. It uses the course as a way to think about visual explanation.

## What it demonstrates

A good diagram gives the viewer enough structure to understand the problem without simulating every detail. Golf is useful here because the constraints are visible and the choices are sequential.

## Design notes

The drawing keeps the line of play, target, and terrain simple. The goal is clarity over realism: a product-minded diagram rather than a literal course rendering.

## How it connects to product work

Complex workflows often need the same treatment. Show the path, show the constraints, name the decision points, and keep enough whitespace for the user to think.

## What to look for

### Recruiter signal

Shows the ability to borrow from outside software and turn a personal interest into useful interface reasoning.

### Useful output

A diagramming frame for workflows where users need to understand sequence, risk, constraints, and the best next move.

### Next iteration

Build a small diagram component with editable labels for product flows, onboarding paths, or operational runbooks.

## Related links

- Back to Play: /play
- About JP: /about

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Source: JP Casabianca Play study
URL: /play/golf-course-diagrams
