Scott:
No the cross bunker on two is not there nor is the cross bunker on three -- it has changes shape greatly over years and is no longer a cross bunker but rather a bunker in the rough. In addition, there have been several bunkers added to 3, on sort of the original cross bunker on the right and two on the left. With regard to bunkers in general, there are many that are missing that Ron Forse and the committee would like to see restored
We have started a tree removal project, and are currently concentrating on the less controversial ones (i.e. trees in front of bunkers creating a double hazard, trees growing IN bunkers, diseased trees, trees effecting air flow over greens, etc.). As the restoration / master plan develops and we have a better understanding what Ron Forse has planned for holes such at 14, we will then be able to work on a tree removal project with a clear objective and the support of the membership.
TEPaul:
I agree the cross-bunkers on 5 appear to be more then 75 yards out from the green and perhaps they are – I was guesstmating when Mike C asked the question. Looking at the photo, and using other features as a reference I would now guess they are between 100 and 75 yards out. We’ll have to see on your next visit to Lu Lu.
With regard to the 17th, I think the cross bunkers would add strategic value for a lager part of the membership in their original position; however, given they are being “recreated”, I believe we should look at the possibility of moving them to provide strategic value to the widest rage of payers. This brings us back to the question when we are unable to add yardage to the hole is it best to more the bunkers to restore the intended strategic value to the hole for a large number of members or restore them to their original position and have them come into play for fewer members. My opinion is to put them back in the original position.
As for the green complex on 17, I would love to see it restored as close to the photo as possible including the land bridge across the bunker, and the back left and right portions of the green recaptured.
See above comments regarding our deforestation project.