Kris, Thanks for the info, I look forward to seeing your work at Toxaway.You were real busy when I was there this past srping. Hope it turned out great!.
I have used Sand Dam as well but after seeing some of the stuff show its face again, I am not sold on using it. Besides, my main man wants flat bunkers. Iknow that sand you mentioned is so angular that it will stay on a 4:1 without moving in a downpour.
Sand selection is very important for the lon glife of a good bunker-natural or not.
David, I have done plenty revetted "sod faced" bunkers and like them. I bet the one her is pretty penal if you hit it near the lip. One of the songs Lee keeps singing is Recovering from
a bad shot. If you hit it near this lip, recovering is difficult at best in one shot.
I did notice the sand on this bunker was sloped up for the ball to roll toward the bottom making an "easier" recovery.
If I had a sand that could handle the slopes without washing, well, I wouldn't need the deep sod face now would I?
I DO like the look on the revetted!
Was'nt someone messing with old carpet for the faces at one time instead of sod?