Are there pictures? I'm curious how they are trying to keep the sand from blowing around.
Funnily enough I was out at Gullane with Brian Palmer and Scott Pavalko today...
Here's the 9th on No.1:
At St. Andrews and Turnberry, these exposed areas tend to sit in low bowls and in areas out of play. In St. Andrews, flanks of gorse typically shelter the areas somewhat - the woody gorse has been stripped from the interior of larger patches. The work is really
fresh, so hasn't had time to really evolve yet.
At Gullane, the
lone 'sand scar' is situated on a high, but at least on the leeward side of the typically strong prevailing wind. I think this area is a couple of years old, but immature/sparse fescue plants were starting to force through - i'm not sure how much it will really help to knit things together, mind. The main tee deck is to the left, so there is not a whole bunch of foot traffic going through to disturb/loosen the sand.
A "Natural" bunker on the 2nd at Turnberry:
The more exposed 'sand scars' on the 4th and 11th at Turnberry:
It was blowing a legit 20mph plus westerly at Turnberry, but the sleet/snow/hail was helping to keep the sand-down...one benefit of the west coast weather, I guess!
I don't have any of the work at St Andrews to hand, but will be back out there on Sunday/Monday.