“…The unpredictability of highly variable natural turfgrass fields influence athletes’ perceptions between field types and within individual fields (Mears, Osei‐Owusu, Harland, Owen, & Roberts, 2018; Straw et al., 2019). As a result, perceived risk of injury and behavioral factors, such as aggressiveness or tentativeness, may be affected, which likely contributes negatively to overall athlete performance and injury occurrence (Gnacinski, Arvinen‐Barrow, Brewer, & Meyer, 2017; Mears et al., 2018; Straw et al., 2019; Wiese‐Bjornstal, Smith, Shaffer, & Morrey, 1998). Including field conditions into psychological assessments of individual athletes, such as Wiese‐Bjornstal's (2010) biopsychosocial sport injury risk profile, could be useful for creating practical intervention strategies to improve athletes’ perceptions and confidence with certain turfgrass sports field conditions.…”