Yes, it seems to me that we should tip our hats to the ongoing restoration, and maintenance of these bunkers, that has taken place over the decades. The re-positioning needed over the years to take into account the increased distance considerations, and the included collection sphere of influence of them, low entry profile and revetted backside, not to mention the sand texture that these pros are not used to in normal tournament play, all adds to the excitement and huge role the bunkers play. Just think, Tiger was never in a single bunker at the equally dry and F&F TOC in 2000, and this year, they will take their toll, as his bonehead play on 17 just now demonstrates.
Then one considers the influence of the bunkers on Jimenez, who has shown brilliance but finally succumbed to a failed bunker shot on 16 also just now.
I just don't know how anyone can not enjoy this golf tournament!