The addition of the front tongue meant that any miss left would have been into very heavy rough making any shot played out of that to a hole located into the tongue a near impossibility. Having the bunker allows for a fair hazard and punishment for the misplayed shot and an ability to hold the score to a bogey or possibly even a par with a very well-played shot.
My favorite is having the tee all the way forward on the right side and the hole cut into the front left tongue. The angles for getting a shot close make execution a matter of near perfection...
Phil, I've never been to BB, so OI'm not specifically talking about it, BUT, this justification of yours, reads like a great example of where golf has lost it's way.
Near impossibility? C'mon that's just too bad for the Best Players in the World!
A Fair hazard? And, Punishment enough (parse) to hold to a score? (bogie)
These comments on concepts by you, may be born about because of how the game has evolved into them, but iMO, that fairness you speak of, is a runaway truck ramp on the wrong road GCA took post WWII . It is, imo, ultimately responsible for the lack of increasing participation, after 600 years of steady exponential growth.
Please, don't mistake this as a personal attack on you. i'm reacting to what I gathered from your comments in defense of what others have called questionable alterations.