"I have long thought dunes a mixed blessing because of how they constrict play especially in wind,"
Sean Arble:
I wonder what you mean by "constrict play." Have you given much thought to what you really mean by that?
Could you mean that an opposite or very different wind direction might massively "change" play or massively alter available strategies from one day to the next?
If so, I think one could make a pretty good case that too is a very good thing unless one thinks, for some reason, that the entire amalgamation of shot making strategies on some hole, or even in golf architecture generally
, should somehow be standardized for some reason.
I'm afraid there may be a good number of golfers who have come to see things that way and in the over-all that probably isn't a very good thing, even though, at this point, I think I have a pretty good idea why so many have come to feel that way.