Did anyone actually pay attention to what was going on? There was a ton of rain, which hard packs bunkers. When the sand gets packed down like that and balls hit in them, they roll around until they can stop. Do balls stop on hills? Or do they stop when they get to a flat area? If the sand were softer they would have stopped in some more difficult spots. You guys are smarter than this...
Also, even though the PGA owns this course, we do know it wasn't built for professionals right? They don't even have a regular tour stop, so 99.5% of the play at this course is for their membership. I imagine they don't want to have their membership be completely unable to play from bunkers. You guys cry for playable golf courses, then when the pros play on one you cry its too easy...