I blame MacKenzie! He took the theory of bunkering from using natural sand pits to the theory of drop dead gorgeous man made abstractions, and 80 years later, we still can't think of golf courses looking much different.
I think that's right. I might even put it a bit more strongly. After 80 or so years the look of those MacK/Thomas GA bunkers are still the standard against which modern bunker aesthetics are measured.
It's also remarkable how rapidly the look of inland bunkers evolved from about 1900 to 1925. And, as remarkably, the evolution stopped.
The only minor novelty I can think of are the C&C bunkers at Cuscowilla where they built bunkers to look like they are native to the red clay soil on which the course is built.
Bob
Bob
Is this really the case? Some might argue that Colt was the first one to really build bunkers that could match the aesthetics of seaside bunkers. I must say, after seeing early Dr Mac bunkering, I would have to give some weight to this. Like Park Jr, Dr Mac was prone to building mounds to house sand. Look at some of his work for Troon Portland, Moortown & Alwoodley. Then compare them to Colt bunkers. I believe Dr Mac and all the early archies learned one heck of a lot from Colt as he set the bar for creating natural aesthetic.
From a different perspective, I would also point out the creativeness of pots. Not only do they tend to "tuck in", but the best are also effectively far larger than their actual size. Who first thought of them I don't know - but what a creation.
From an even different perspective, it would be interesting to know who originally thought of the rolled over look. I am particularly fond of this style for parkland courses because the headline of sand is eliminated or vastly reduced - something which I believe blends much better than sand faces.
Jeff
What do you mean by definition around the greens? Is this a way to avoid the word framing or do you not believe greens can be well defined without sand? Do greens need to be well defined? I know many, including Dr Mac, were against blind seconds or even when the surface of the green can't be seen, but the flag can - I spose that rules out skyline greens.
As an example, below are some greens. Let me know what you mean by definition using these.
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