David
Just to recap the YouTube interview, it actually confirms that their intention was to show fake erosion. If you replay the video clip, watch the sections pre 2 minutes, around 2.10, 2.20, 2.40 & 3.30 will I believe confirm their intentions. I think the last one at 3.30 minutes also confirm their intention with the words “a lot older before its time”. So I feel totally justified in complaining and using the word fake.
As for the sleepers – the CS course has the tops uneven and gaps between as I have said, yet your old photos show all tops of sleepers or fences having a uniform surface, undertaken in a neat and orderly fashion unlike CS, showing yet again the faking of these sleepers. Had CS copied the images on the photos posted I would not have a problem but they did not and wanted something unique – which is a word they mentioned.
I have not had the pleasure of playing all 600 course in Scotland but the ones I have, to the best of my memory never had stepped sleeper edges, large gaps between the sleeper or the part of what appears short rotten pieces of sleepers. After a few storms, the wind and rain may well erode around these short stumps of sleeper and I expect they will slowly slide down the face of the bunkers. Whatever, my concern is to think that the old Green Keeper would allow their courses to be left in this state, is just not correct, again I refer you to your photos – all neat and tidy. They had a pride in their jobs. Use sleeper but use them properly, eroded, then replace. Not left in a bunker to try to fake age.
I also believe that this course has been set up for the overseas visitors and not the locals, yet I expect that the new Green Keep if he has any understand will soon dispose of the errant pieces of wood and reformat the bunkers back to the traditional methods with no gaps between the sleepers. However, I could be wrong.
As for those old bunkers you posted, there is just something special in their appearance, both rough and worked on bunkers. Don’t you just love them, makes me want to play them.
Melvyn