Mike,
I do agree that the bunkers at Manufacturers are not up to the standards of the design heritage of the course. Scott May, the head superintendent, agrees and knows that the club needs to consult with an architect and develop a master plan including bunker restorations. Some bunkers were improved upon in-house yet a certain someone who cannot do Flynn bunkers (I'll resist the same urge, Mike) consulted on other bunkers and did a poor job with a sympathetic restoration. However at Manufacturers, Rolling Green, and a certain significant Philly grand dame the results are tolerable in comparison to the otherwise very good USNA course. Craig, Adam, and I were each dismayed at the lack of consideration that went into these bunkers, both in their look and their function.
As you know Mike, you saw me in them quite a bit, there is a greater problem at Manufacturers and that is tree proliferation. This has caused agronomic problems for fairways, tees, and greens. It has also compromised the architecture and led to some bunkers with trees in front and back. However, the knowledge that Scott brings and the energy he has should help steer things in the right direction. Tom Paul and I were there last week and his thoughts were welcomed by the superintendent staff. It looks like Ron Pritchard, Ron Forse, and David Esler (Glen View restoration) are going to give presentations to do the master plan. That should include bunkers and trees. We made copies of the 9 hole drawings by Flynn that we do have and maybe this will help. Unfortunately they did not have explanatory notes to detail the construction instructions. I trust they will still be helpful.
Regards,
Wayne