Matt,
This is the Verchères course at the Richelieu Valley Golf Club in Ste-Julie, just east of Montreal.
The Rouville course at Richelieu Valley has been the host of two Canadian Opens in 1971 and 1973, one LPGA Canadian Open in 1979, the Skins Game in 1994, and the Senior Canadian Open in 1999.
The Rouville course has always been perceived as the better of the two courses by the members because of all the events it held in the past, which is one of the reason they gave us the mandate to redesign it, amongst other things.
Kevin,
You are right, it can get out of hands if you don't put a bit of care in that fescue.... Although, the super tells me he does not see a big difference in maintaining thos bunkers and their surrounds, as opposed to the more regular bunkers they have on their other course.
Jeff,
I agree with the topsoil suggestion you are making. On the front nine, the first year of the program, we put the fescue right on top of the sod, and I guess those "sod walls", as they decomposed, produced a lot of nutrients to let that fescue grow wild.
The second year, we used topsoil bags as the edging technique, and the fescue ended up giving us a more uniform look. I'll have to try the impoverished topsoil the next time...
YP