Looking at the old aerials of Pine Valley, Nassau, Shinnecock, NGLA and Hollywood, one is taken by the extensive bunkering.
In the case of Hollywood, it's truely stunning, almost wall to wall bunkering.
Here's what I don't understand.
These courses were built decades before the advent of the sand wedge.
Hence, they must have been far more penal at inception than they were post 1933/4.
With all the advances in I&B why haven't courses with extensive bunkering, as cited above, been built ?
Why is the trend away from that style when the golfer and his equipment have improved ?