Gene,
Mark and his staff (including Adam Jessie) have done a marvelous job. I can't wait to get up there and see the green expansions they've been working on and also the new state-of-the-art irrigation system they have recently installed.
The bunkers play and look beautifully. However, when the course first opened up and for a decade or so afterwards, Flynn's intended bunker look was a lot different than it is today. Flynn's intentions were either misunderstood or too difficult to maintain during the Depression. Undulating sandy waste areas grew in and discreet bunkering was a result. To go back exactly to Flynn's original plans would be expensive and add to ongoing maintenance costs. Early aerial photographs and some ground photos right after construction show some remarkably different schemes. However, today, they are among the finest looking bunkers I've seen anywhere. Their locations are near perfection as well especially how they work with offset fairways and greens.