Grant,
Is the intention to grass up to the edges on all of them?
Neil.
Neil
They will be grassed up to the edges for the most part. On a couple maram grass maybe used on the side away from play where it meets the native vegetation. The ultimate look will be as per the last photo in the post which shows one that was done 2 years ago and has matured.
Grant
That's a nice looking course although I'm not sure that the bunkering makes much of a difference one way or the other. What I like about what I see is the landform with some nice movement. The bunkers don't look any more difficult to my eye and I really its just a different look which is fine by me, but so was the previous look. Are you involved in the changes ? If so, what was the intention for changing the bunkers ?
Niall
Niall
The style has been adopted to reflect on the ruggedness of the surrounding landscape. As Jeff notes, the site is primarily sand and features a number of areas where there is a nice natural waste area feel to it. This coupled with the fantastic movement in the land made the existing bunker style feel quite contrived and at odds with the environment. Also, for the record, I was involved in these changes and the rebuild of the other holes.
Jeff
Cromwell was a great project to be part of and a fun way to spend a few months. I finally played the new work and I think it has surpassed expectations. Certainly the 10th, where you did all that tie in work with the turf, has turned out amazing with its green that slopes away from play. I stood at the top of the hill hitting balls into it and slinging them off the slopes and it works great.
Here are a couple more photos of the course.
17th green
18th fairway bunker
10th green
16th green