Do golfers really dislike centerline bunkers ? I have played with plenty of non GCA types and have never heard a complaint about a visible centerline bunker. I have heard plenty of complaints about blind ones.
YES! Try to put one into an existing club. You might not make it out of the parking lot. We even had one "removed" from #8 at GC of Illinois.
There are several reasons, first and foremost the width issue brought up by Mr. Mucci (and with width goes irrigation system modifications and more fairway (hence maintenance expense argument).
Some other aspects lie in the ol' Fairness issue. The distance off the tee for different classes of players can make it more or less a determenant feature. While the same coud be said for any hazard, the fact that they are right in the middle of where players have been brainwashed into believing that that is where they are supposed to aim leads to increased scurtiny.
Also, whie the bunker remains stationary over time, the driving distances have not and what was once a prodigious carry is not even an after thought for the long hitters - which ruffles the feathers of those who can't carry it.
If the hole is wide enough to actuay have a double fairway setup, as in the 1st at Kingsley, is there a preferred side? And if there is, what exactly is the reason to have the otherside? Both sides have to have a workable outcome which causes one to have to think about which side suits his game. Tim Martin's photo of the #15 at White Manor appears to have this (I have never been there, only commenting on what the picture reveals). It seems the right side is more open and produces a better lbut longer line into the green while the shorter left requires negociating the left bunkering and the sloping fairway (I don't know if the risk/reward balance is enough for me
). However, if the bunker isn't positioned properly in distance from the tee, all this can be moot if all one has to do is blow it straight over.
It takes careful planning to pull off a centerline bunker that works. Perhaps that is why, when we come upon one that does work, we find it to be a great feature.