I'm sitting here pondering why fairway bunkers, especially those sitting literally 1-3 yards off the fairway cut, are more often than not surrounded by rough, even if it's just a little strip.
Is there architectural merit for this? Forgiveness to the golfer should he mishit just soft enough that the rough will grab the ball and prevent it from going into the bunker and creating a harder shot?
I think here with Meadow Club and other MacKenzie designs in mind, where most fairway bunkers have the fairway cut RIGHT UP TO THE ENTERING EDGE of the bunker. Esepcially on courses catering to the F&F mentality, wouldn't all designs want misplaced shots that roll out too far to end up in the bunker?