George Pazin,
I'm begining to think that you "don't get it" or aren't reading these posts from start to finish.
Many of the complaints/criticisms were of the color of the sand. Yet, many of the early photos and paintings exhibited, showed white sand. I indicated that new sand is:
New sand, and that, over time, it is altered in both appearance and play, especially in that location, hard by the sea.
I also asked John, you and others, a number of questions with respect to the bunkers, that were never answered.
Since the "color" issue was the first issue raised, and subsequently answered, as I knew it would be, it would seem that the "color" issue was, "much ado about nothing"
With regard to the other issues, until the questions regarding them are answered, one can't draw prudent conclusions with respect to their impact on playability and strategy.
You're prepared to take the word of anyone who parrots the popular refrain.
But, I would offer you the following, just because Tommy Naccarato likes the Fazio bunker work at Winged Foot, doesn't mean that his word is the absolute word in that regard. Questions remain unanswered, and opinions differ, as do conclusions, especially since Tommy has seen Winged Foot but once, after some of the work was done, hence he is deprived of knowing first hand what existed prior to the work.
We also witnessed a good deal of debate with respect to Merion and Bethpage.
I can't fly out to the Monterey Penisula to inspect the work done and in progress, so the only way that I can improve my understanding of what is/has happened is to ask questions, and, until those questions are answered to my satisfaction, I'll have to withhold judgement, unlike others, who relish leaping in to condemn any and all work done on certain golf courses.
And, just because John Bernhardt has provided his assessment at Cypress Point doesn't mean that it is the
absolute word on their bunker work.
I noticed that you defended Oakmont on the rough, fairway, and greens thread, but remained silent on the Forecaddie's thread which would seem to be at odds with your take on the custodialship of Oakmont's golf course.
Try to view these issues in both specific and global terms, and rather then just disagree with me because you like to, examine the content of my point/s.