Not too far from Hotchkiss, in the northwest hills of Connecticut we have limestone quarries that produce a local sand that is as white as sugar. Because it’s crushed limestone, it is a little more silty than sandy, but it was the closest sand producer I could find when I installed a back yard chipping green. Just because the sand is white doesn’t always mean it’s not locally sourced. I don’t know if Tamarack used the same local quarry whenever they originally bought their sand, but the sand they have in their bunkers today is the same sand they had in their bunkers before the restoration, it’s just cleaner now. I am guessing the members liked it. The sand will probably dirty up again over time. I can’t wait to play Tamarack and see the work Brian and his team accomplished.