Jim,
When I studied those greens a year or two ago at Bethlehem they were not showcased with how the surrounds/bunkers had changed/evolved over time. During the renovation we did our best to enhance/better integrate all of those surrounds while at the same time minimizing/changing much of the formulaic bunkering that Gordon is known for. Because there was so much change that extended into each of the green surfaces we had to tweak/modify them as well to make it all work. As I said some of the green surfaces had as much as 3 feet of sand (that is how high the bunker edges had been raised). If you take a closer look at the greens next time you are out, I think you will agree they are now one of the best sets around. Everyone of them is special and displays the shapes/contours typical in Gordon/Flynn’s best green designs.