At at very simplistic level, good design (outside of golf) has been said to derive from (1) function, (2) cost and (3) aesthetics. So, if Michael Graves Design comes up with a lettuce spinner-drier that looks good, doesn't cost much, but doesn't really work, it's not good design. Watching the Trump Open at Doral today, with the aerial views highlighting the amoeba bunkers, in my mind there came the questions: Are these well designed bunkers - in terms of function, cost and aesthetics? How well do they perform purely from a competition standpoint? What's the cost? And how do they look: (a) from above in photos/blimp? (2) to spectators? (3) to the players (from whatever business and aesthetic interst they may have)?