Michael W-P,
In the days of my youth (early 1990s), I worked on Merion East; specifically, I was tasked with taking care of the bunker surrounds. I miss the aesthestic of those old bunkers, but I realized even then that work had to to be done on them. Drainage, weed proliferation, sand consistency, and bees were big problems. Many were just junky. Having said that, I just saw all of the Merion August 2004 photos Carlyle Rood posted on his site. It was said copiously here a while back that the bunker surrounds would be allowed to evolve and grown in, and based on those recent August photos, they really have. In fact, I actually like them (most of them, anway)! It's just that kind of sentence, though, that gets people going. I take the larger point well that Mike Cirba often makes: let's do a true 1930s restoration, including everything. I would like to see that, too. However, I can't wait to see how those bunkers look this coming August, when more of the world will see how good the work really was.
Best,
Fred Chandler
Washington, DC