Joel: RTJ, Jr. has never been complimentary of anything we've done at SFGC, but I don't put too much stock in that. (And, I don't think it's worth repeating on Golf Club Atlas, especially if the criticism isn't specific -- Bobby can always come on here and say what he thinks.) Have you ever heard of Bobby being complimentary of anyone else's work anywhere?
On that bunker in front of #14, we did find the original floor of the bunker as we dug it out, and it was clear that the floor of the bunker sloped significantly away from the line of play so that the bunker was invisible from 150 yards out. It surprised the heck out of me, but between the aerial photos and what was still in the ground, I'm pretty sure we got that one right.
Tom P: The work at SFGC has been done in three stages. At the initial stage, we only rebuilt the greens and whatever greenside bunkers needed to be worked on as part of that, and we asked the Board whether to return those bunkers to the lacy-edged look or keep them in harmony with the rest of what was out there.
They voted for the latter, because they liked what they had, they were comfortable maintaining them, and they didn't want to commit to rebuilding all the rest of the bunkers.
In the two later stages we have added back original bunkers, first some that were abandoned, and now at the three restored holes, but there are still at least 30-40 bunkers that haven't been touched.
Now, sure, some guys would strongly recommend rebuilding ALL of the bunkers to the "original" style, although then we would have a debate over whose style that was and when it existed. (There is some good evidence that the bunkers in Joel's pictures are the work of Billy Bell, just after 1930.) But I am not in the business of trying to upsell my clients in the name of history. Most everyone who has ever played SFGC thinks the bunkers are beautiful in their present guise, and they are just as effective regardless of whether the edges are lacy or not.
Interesting that this project sounds so controversial in this thread, since the board and green committee at the club seem to be thrilled with it and even the complaints have been quiet ones.