This topic is an illustration of how TV and "signature"
architect styles can affect everyone's course set up and
strategy.
In the US, the predominant idea of how bunkering
should look derives a lot from Fazio, Augusta, Nicklaus
type courses. Non-descript PGA tour white circles
around the green are what people expect.
If everyone watched Australian tour golf here every
week, we might have different ideals.
At my home course, Shorline GL in Mt. View, bunkers
that were getting quite deep and generally tan have
been mostly rebuilt into shallow, circular, puffy white
saucers. There were some maintenance issues
with the old shapes, and for a muni, some were a bit
severe, but they had way more strategic and visual
impact than the redesigned bunkers.
It's really no use complaining, since the majority of
people think the new ones look better. To me, they
recall snow white blobs at Shadow Ridge or Bali Hai.
The only saving grace is that I do own "The Sandbelt"
and will be in Melbourne in two weeks! Still trying
to arrange a game at RM-west, however