When I played down under in 2019 I specifically remember that Metropolitan Club had hard pan bunkers almost. All of us were shocked and of course they are known for their tremendous shaped bunkers cutting into the green complexes. However once in them there was nary a spec of sand. It was almost all hard compact. I bladed I think all of my bunker shots until trying to get creative and putting out of one, almost in jest, but probably more safely than using my sand wedge.
Royal Melbourne had I thought very consistent shallow sand bunkers with the walls being hardened blackened sand soil it appeared. No issues really, but Metro was a shock.
Jeff,
I've been a member at Metro for 45 years -- and I have to say it's not my experience. But, maybe I'm just used to them.
Either way, as is always the case with bunkers and their condition it's a discussion two people can only have standing in the bunker to ensure they are talking about the same thing
One man's 'concrete' is another man's idea of a perfect lie.
And, back when Australia manufactured golf clubs (up until the late 1970s) they were all made in Sydney where the bunker sand at the best courses as soft and deep. All the sand irons had wide soles and lots of bounce - perfect for Sydney but completely useless in Melbourne.
Mike,Not being critical as it was was my first in Australia to golf. We had caddies (which were members mostly I believe) and one player in my group asked the caddie where the sand was for the bunkers, the caddie replied something to the effect, "What did you expect, this is Melbourne sand belt, not a Florida beach". It certainly was an adjustment. Don't you feel that Metro's bunkers have less sand than RM or KH? The caddies certainly didn't think they played atypical than normal I gathered. Metro was our first play and then RM followed by KH and I remember the bunkers being so different at Metro.
How would you characterize them as I think us first time Americans were just struggling as they didn't have much sand and were very compacted we thought. Is Metro just different than others in that regard or were we just not used to the sandbelt you think as first timers?
I'm probably the wrong person to ask because I've grown up playing the sandbelt bunkers and they all seem pretty similar to me - but I know them so well.
I know the right hand bunkers at KH 5 play much different than the left bunkers because there is way less sand on the right because there is some heavy soil there.
The massive bunker in the hill at RMW 10 or the bunkers at KH 15 up on that hill have way more sand than many others just because they are built into higher dune ground.
I instinctively understand (after years of trial and error!) how they can be subtly different in terms of how you put the club into the sand.
Metro, like all sand belt clubs, has a bunch of really difficult bunker shots - but I've always thought it's the shots way more than the lies or the amount of sand that makes them difficult.
One of your caddies may have been Lukas Michel - a member who won the US mid-am and is about to tee it up at Winged Foot and Augusta. But, he's way too nice to have come up with the 'Florida beach' comment!