is just so good.
On this site we spend a long time talking about the strategic placement of bunkers. A bunker on x side of the fairway should guard the ideal line into the green. I agree, but the problem with that is that what % of us can actually play to one side of the fairway over the other? That is, on a straight hole, how often do you (honestly) aim anywhere other than the centre of the fairway?
But the bunkering at Southampton overcomes this problem. The bunkers INTRUDE on the lines of play (a great thing in my opinion). The bunker placement forces the golfer to make a decision of line or distance (or often BOTH) on near every tee shot.
On the straightaway holes like 1, 5, 16 and 18, centreline bunkers are used to create the interest. If one is playing the correct set of tees, and depending on wind conditions, I could see reason to lay-up, (try to) carry, play left or play right of each of these centreline bunkers. OK, 1 and 18 are not centreline bunkers, but the bunkers do narrow the fairway by half. A decision must be made.
On the dogleg holes like 3, 6 and 17 bunkers are set on the inside of the dogleg, breaking the Line of Instinct, and creating the maximum temptation for a golfer to interact with the hazards.
I have only played the course once, and would have to look back through my pictures to confirm, but I think the DEPTH of the fairway bunkering is also cleverly varied. Deep centreline bunkers on the short 4s at 5 and 16 add to the level of decision-making.
Perhaps the only misstep, though not a big one, is the depth and placement of the fairway bunker on 15.
I can add pictures if anyone would like.
Thoughts?