Like Strantz, Engh has developed a signature style, but one with an original and comforting voice to look at and play.
Also like strantz, he derives his templates from the great dunes courses across the pond. Strantz said his faves were macrahanish, gullane, RCD...engh would choose the NW of Ireland.
Jim's contours, while artificial are a great flavor in their own right. Sure its not minimalism, but he's not moving CRAZY amounts of earth either...generally around 3-400,000 CCs. Some people love the amphitheatre feel and the severe elevation changes. I've noticed Jim's style change a little over time as he has "softened" them a little to go with a more natural look.
Nevertheless, he muscle bunkers are his inimitable style and I think we should embrace them. Lets dispell some things about them that are not true.
Misconception 1 - they are too hard. - Come again? Its a hazard...the bit about "well the slopes are to penal and the suck the ball in"...well the pot bunkers on links do the same thing and no one complains about them. So don't have such a double standard to impose on a modern american course when it plays like a revered links but doesn't look like a revered links. As for too hard, where are your complaints about Macdonald and Raynors deep bunkers?!
2 - they're a nightmare to maintain - not true. They are easier than flash-faced since you dont have to keep pushing and raking sand and the sides use growth regulators on the faces so you only have to mow once a week.
I have not yet heard a single complaint from a course or a superintendent. I will note that I wish that at Lakota canyon they would shave the collars around the greens...having rough there cancels out a little of the sidewall effect and reduces greenside options.
3. They dont look natural. Again, so what. They look nice on the course. If they dont please your eye, fine I cant change that, but he has a unique voice, he freed himself from the cloverleaf and they are amusing...especially the one that looks like a sperm cell that impregnates the 18th green at Fossil trace.
Give Engh props for creativity. "One of these kids is doing his own thing" and coming in on time and under budget. He's excellent at preserving and promoting the natural treasures of the site (Fossil Trace) and the members all uniformly love his courses.
If strantz is dali, then engh is sort of cubist...rounded cubist is that's not an oxymoron...