Golf's social. In casual rounds, who you play with and where you play is more important than how you play. That's why I think the perfect selfie is often about everything but yourself. No one likes a picture where it feels like you're showing off, even if that wasn't your intention. If you follow me on Instagram or Facebook, you might've noticed I often frame myself in a lower corner so that more attention is directed to my playing partners and our surroundings. Keep an eye out for moments when everyone in the group happens to be close together, like around a green or tee box. Here is a pic I grabbed of Michelle Wie and some of our buddies practicing. Spontaneous shots have more energy than staged ones where everyone gathers around (though those can be pretty fun, too, especially later in the round). Also, think about which characteristics best define a place. You tend to get the most memorable image not by pointing your camera down a fairway, but by looking for features outside the course's boundary.