David,
"To my untrained eye, I did not find the look of the bunkers objectionable"
Let's look closely at the lone bunker in the fore ground. As I stated earlier, ten years ago this was a perfectly placed pot bunker cut into the slight rise that leads into the fairway, at the far right edge of what becomes the ravine, that extends towards stillwater cove and has all the trees.
It would appear this lone bunker was built by dumping dirt into a mound and then sculpting the sea lion (boomerange) swoop out of it. (Anyone who builds, correct me, please?)
I really didn't notice how that mound sticks out before, when I called it a wart. But, it sure does fit that description.
The top lines of the bunker on the outside of the dog leg appear to be built up. Is that correct? If it is? I'd hate to see that leeward side of that complex of bunkers in the rainy season.