Pat, take a deep breath and relax.
In fact, I prefer form and function.
Why can't people accept that acclaim need not be universal?[/color]
I think they can, but, there's a difference between accepting and rejecting the architectural principles and play of the hole.[/color]
Yes, Pat. I accept the play of the hole and reject the architectural principles that manifests the play. That distinction in particular seems to elude you.
If you must know, I find the combination of a steep grassy bank and an almost laser leveled sand floor does not appeal to me at all. [/color]
In light of budget constraints, how can bunker floors be maintained other than flat ?
A steep grassy bank sends a clear architectural signal to the golfers eye. It presents a tactical challenge that can't be ignored.
Flynn must have loved that signal since he created so many of them at Shinnecock.[/color]
That is an astounding statement that makes absolutely no sense, especially given that you may have no idea about the budget constraints of this particular club and certainly do not as regards other clubs in general.
Since when is a clear architectural signal the ideal design?
What exactly are you saying that Flynn did so many times at Shinnecock Hills? Steep grass faced bunkers with flat sand bottoms? Are you sure about that?
They are unnatural in appearance and undoubtedly more expensive to maintain than natural angles of repose.
I disagree[/b]
You are stubborn. What is natural about steep grass faced depressions, straight lines and flat sand bottoms?
The recovery from a flat bottom compensates for the steep grassy bank. I would much rather face the challenge of an undulated floor in a bunker.
Gravity, rain and normal maintainance practices preclude that from happening.
How do you keep consistent sand depth on a bunker floor that undulates ?[/b]
What does gravity, rain and normal maintenance practices preclude?.
I agree with Sully. Who wants predictability, sameness and fairness in a bunker? You? That would be a shock.[/color]
There is less predictability and sameness. That is a serious flaw in my mind. I recognize it is not in yours and don't question your right to feel this way. I ask the same.[/color]
Except that you can't ignore the impracticality of the maintainance issues with respect to your preference.
You have to address them, and unless you have an unlimited budget, don't get much rain or wind and have members that don't complain, you can't achieve your objective, it's just not feasable.[/b]
You are hammering a large square peg into a small round hole.[/color]