Tim Liddy,
More than ANGC, I think the blame, if that's the right word, rests on the shoulders of the production people at CBS.
Now, before I start, I want to say that I think they produce the finest telecast of a golf tournament.
But, the medium is a visual one.
The deep colors and contrasts are critical to the viewer's appeal.
The influence of TV on golf course maintainance can't be minimized, it's enormous.
If ANGC allowed the edges of the bunkers to "go natural" you can bet that hundreds, if not thousands of local clubs would do the same.
ANGC is looked up to, for better or worse, due to the TV cameras.
The second portion of the blame, and there's plenty to go around, belongs to clubs (green committees and boards) who see ANGC on TV and tell their superintendents to replicate what they've seen, not understanding the cost to do so and the fact that ANGC is primed and prepared, 51 weeks a year in order to showcase it ONE WEEK a year.
ANGC in October, November, December, January, and February doesn't look anything like it does on TV the first week in April, but, because most, if not all, of those committtee and board members have never seen ANGC in those months they don't have the appropriate frame of reference.
Tim, I hope that helps alleviate your frustration.