Eric,
Cool pics. The primary difference I see between this wash-out bunker and Muirfield's dougnut is that the former has rolled up sand that insures a decent lie in the middle of the bunker. Perhaps the term "trench" does better describe Muirfield's bunker since it is essentiallly flat bottomed, thereby yielding the risk that the backswing is impeded by the rear sod wall of the bunker.
I must admit to a fondness for bunker play, attributable to the fact that, notwithstanding my 7.2 GHIN I hit everything heavy. I'm one of the few who'd rather be in a bunker or thick rough than on a closely cropped chipping area around the green.
Dave,
Six feet at the most indeed, perhaps even less?
Patrick,
Thanks for your comment. As a result, I revsisited the GC course review. It now ranks high upon my rather short "some day" list.
The question remains, why aren't more of these bunkers being built? Is the penal school dead?
Regards,
Mike