We are on the verge (September 13) of starting a reconstruction of bunkers at a nice quiet private club. Their current bunkers are "municipal" looking and playing at best, they know this and I have made no bones about telling them this.
Okay, so my direction and the club supports it all the way, is to redesign and build the bunkers and add 20 new ones, to a golden age look and playability of a Ross style and character such as we have all around the club at no less than 5 other Ross courses. This club was built in 1929, designed by an engineer, the only course he ever did, solid routing, but poor individual hole design.
So, my question is how best, (I have my own thoughts on this) using the most practical method if possible, (the club does have a budget I must adhere to) does my contractor build them and achieve the often used steep faced Ross roll near the sand line? Is our only realistic approach to use fescue sod stacked for about 5 to 7 layers and add the last sod over the top of those and roll it steeply to the sand. I am somewhat concerned about the stability of the face if we don't do the sod stacking, but this technique will add considerable costs to the budget!
Your thoughts are appreciated.