Change the architecture. NO course needs 1000 bunkers, sandy pits or zits, waste zones, playpens...well you get the point.
Yes, DJ was wrong and deserved the penalty, but DYe and Kohler's insistence on extraneous rinky-dinky playboxes led to this mess.
Steve,
What exactly would you have preferred? I keep hearing everyone complaining about "faux-links" but at the same time bemoaning the excess number of sand bunkers. How "natural" would it appear if there were 1,000 acres of mounded area, but the only place that "nature" placed bunkers was within 15-20 yards of the playing corridor? I think WS would look absolutely ridiculous trying to "limit" the amount of bunkers to only those in the playing corridor.
I'm not in Pete Dye's head, but I suspect the whole point of the bunkers was to give the impression that this 1,000 acreas of land with sand formations existed first, and a course was laid among it. Yes, I know it's artificial, but the alternative (laying out a course and adding bunkers after) would have looked horrendous.
The other alternatives might be replacing these bunkers with what? Foot high grass? Zero option rough? Dye likes to see players make a shot rather then just chip out. If the player has to contend with irregularities of surface, so be it - it's supposed to be difficult.
IMO, everyone who is complaining about the architecture needs to get a grip. If there was an issue, it is solely in the enforcement of the rules. There are arguments for playing "through the green" and there are arguments for treating these as "hazard." I'm with Tom regarding this whole question of "well, there's not a rake" - it's supposed to be a penalty for missing the fairway. So what if spectators have walked through the area? Believe me, from being there, the players were given ample room inside the ropes to play with. Johnson had to work pretty hard to get that far into the spectators.
I could easily see on TV that was a bunker. How can you play this course for seven days and not have it even enter your mind that there are "a thousand" bunkers everywhere? Johnson had a brain cramp that was "enabled" by Feherty's ridiculous analysis.
Look back at the old Brian Davis threads. I'm usually the anarchist who thinks the Rules are too stringent or ridiculous at times. But I'm squarely on the side of the PGA on this one. The player blew it. Period. If this had happened to Charlie Wi on Friday afternoon, everyone would simply have said "well, yeah, it's a bunker! What's the issue?"
For people to even try to make this an issue about Pete Dye's architecture (or even his ego) is absoultely absurd.