I went over to Merion late yesterday (for a Lacrosse Foundation function of all things) and decided to spin down Golf Club road to look at #16,#15,#14 etc. I guess it's been a while since I was over there but the sight of those bunker surrounds shocked the beeejeesus out of me.
You should see them---they're the hairiest, ruggedest looking mothers I've ever seen on a golf course. Those surrounds look sort of like Don King with light brown hair. The fescue sure has taken over and it standing about a foot and a half straight up!!
They seem to me to be almost too rugged looking now in juxtapostion to the rest of the look of the course. Forget about that puffy and upholstered look they had coming out of the recent bunker restoration project---that isn't even remotely detectable anymore. Matter of fact, I took a good close look with Wayne at the sod on the surrounds on #18 and #13 and it's now cuppy and sort of crumbling and slipping some like wind and water has been working their natural magic on it.
Matter of fact, forget about the "White Faces" of Merion getting your attention. Now it's the extreme hirsuteness on the pates of those white faces that gets your attention bigtime!!
I can't imagine either how some of the members, particularly the older ones, are dealing with this new look and playability. Those surround look like torture chambers.
Is it possible that this website shouldn't have been all over Merion for that bunker project when those bunkers hadn't had some time to mature? Is it possible this website should've just waited for the grassing and those surrounds to mature for a year or more?
It really is amazing what grassing can do for a look and a playability of bunkering and their surrounds if you give it some time!
PS;
Ironically, David Fay, of all people, spoke at this Lacrosse function at Merion last night--and I think his exact words were;
"Don't bet AGAINST the US Open returning to Merion!"