I just heard one of the broadcasters covering the third hole webcast say that the USGA wants that front bunker to play as a hazard. He said the USGA hears players urging their ball to land in the bunker rather than in the tough greenside rough; players get up and down more often from the bunkers than the rough, "and the USGA doesn't want that. They don't want bunkers to be safe havens."
What the hell do they want? If they're going to grow greenside rough so thick that getting up and down is a total crapshoot, then what do you do -- or can you do -- to a bunker to make it equally penal? Remove the rakes? Fill it with oatmeal? Alligators?
I agree that bunkers should be hazards, but if the USGA wants all recovery shots from around the greens to be equally difficult, why not just remove the bunkers?