Oops, Tom, we crossed in the mail, so to speak.
Yes, I do look at the total composition. I love the Cypress Point look, where the bunkers are seemingly random, but each has a purpose.
I have to admit, they use in threes thing is either true, or I am brainwashed to believe it is true. On a slight dogleg right, for instance, I may put a bunker on the left side of the green, because it looks good as a target bunker as part of the composition on the tee shot. In essence, if I have bunkers staggered on each side of the fairway, I get a free compositional bunker out of the greenside bunker without having to build another one on the fairway.
Another effect I repeat is what I call the Christmas Tree effect - the bunkers are spread wider at the front of the hole, and narrow gradually to lead the eye to the green.
I also fight the odd number tendency, lloking hard to find places and patterns where two, four, six, eight, or even ten or twelve bunkers on a hole looks good.
Not quite on topic, but tonight I am rereading the Confidential Guide while watching the Stars and Canucks on late night televsion. This after reading the Links by Hunter and some Colt the last game. I'm sorry in advance if tomorrow's posts discuss bunkers, and the phrase, "He shoots, he scores!" creeps in!