Mike Cirba,
We have differing opinions.
Do I think some architects and some construction people do a better job than others, especially when designing a new golf course, YES.
But this wasn't a project that designed and built a new golf course. It was a project to reconfigure and reconstruct existing bunkers to a fixed period in time, 1930.
Artistry and creativity have no merit, no room to exist in this situation. Plagerism, copycating. duplicating bunkers from 1930 is the sole focus of the project, with no room for deviation, and I maintain that if Fazio could do the duplication work at Pine Valley, AT ANOTHER SITE, then he is capable of doing the work at Merion, AT THE SAME SITE.
SOMETHING ELSE WENT WRONG.
To lay the blame on the contractor is to miss the mark.
If a contractor is building what you don't want, then the architect, and the club tell them to STOP.....START OVER.
Get it right this time, or you'll be told to STOP...START OVER, AGAIN.
Pretend for a second that you are the club's project overseer.
Pretend you're puting in cart paths. You have an aerial photo of the course. You've mylared the cart paths onto the aerial. You've layed out the cart paths on each hole with spray paint, matching the mylar overlay. You've done your homework from a bidding point of view, and have selected a qualified contractor. Let's say that the project will follow the sequential order of holes, # 1 through # 18. You meet with the contractor and go over the details of the cart path project. They start. You come back from vacation, go to the site to review the work to date and in progress, and you notice that the cart paths aren't in their intended location.
WHAT HAPPENS ? You say, STOP.....RIP IT UP..... START OVER.... GET IT RIGHT.
WHY IS THE BUNKER PROJECT AT MERION ANY DIFFERENT ?
Who was supervising this project for the club ?