Oh, the humanity
. Normally we see waste sand from the local mines tightened up a little to make golf course sand; but no adjustments made to color or specification for any course in particular. They're normally too busy making C33 (concrete) sand for their own use. Hence the local color/local course theory.
The bunker sand used at a few of the oft-mentioned courses on the 17 mile drive...is actually a waste product of the local lime quarry in Salinas (one of very few in CA). It is incredibly white....and then "darkened" by the minesite. The specification and color are dictated by the courses, which pay a major premium. Salinas GCC, adjacent to the mine, uses something cheaper (anyone who's played it recently please comment if that is inaccurate).
Of course a recent change to "fluffier" increased our sales to the mine.....and my semi-buried lies @ PB
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