I recently came across an interesting comment by CH Alison. In a 1938 report for Southerndown Alison stated
"...I have marked approximately the area where sand should be, and have kept it small, so as to avoid blown sand as far as possible. ....There would, of course, be no objection to making the bunker larger, but no more into the line, provided that you are not afraid of blown sand."
I find this quote interesting because Alison seems to be pandering to maintenance issues of blown sand. He offers a solution of smaller bunkers to mitigate the issue, but it seems as though he would prefer larger bunkers.
When did blown sand start to become an issue for maintenance? Presumably, pot bunkers are in response to this problem for course not on sites large enough to cope (practically every links), but I have never actually seen it cited as a reason. Any thoughts?
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