Yes, keep on telling yourself that RG.
This is a prime reason to worry about the future of GCGC if your anyway involved with changes there. And of course, I'm sure your much more wise to this then Bobby Jones and Alister MacKenzie ever were.
(Yes, Bob, I'm sure you could have done a much better job at building ANGC then those two. If only you would have thought of it first!)
Chip, Brian hits it pretty good here. The whole idea is deception which isn't all that well read by the golfer's in this modern day especially when you have yardage books and laser yardage guides to tell you distances. It all takes away from the spirit of the Game, as well as the fun.
The image that Sean has posted is of Lake Merced, but it isn't much different from the same thing he was going for originally at ANGC #10. The MacKenzie Bunker that the club calls it now, used to disguise the hill to some degree, just as this bunker at Lake Merced used to disguise the hill at the 7th. You can see the line of the hill coming down, but the bunker was there to camoflauge it, to make it more of a heroic carry, or at least to make you think about carrying it over that intended line, in this case Line of Charm.
Also, I don't know of a single useless MacKenzie bunker that I have ever seen in person. At least not for play the way Mac had intended it for.