That's a damn good thought, JB - and I hadn't thought of it that way at all... darn right there's very little fear of the bunker short left of #9, not for decent players anyway... oh, that's not the world's easiest shot, but it's not like immediate bogey if you go in there...
Make the sand like the dunes, and then maybe it would be... then the strategic choices become more difficult....
As it is, #9 presents very interesting problems anyway - there are so many clubs that can be hit off the tee - but for a straight driver of the golf ball, well... driver does seem to be a reasonable play nearly every time, with the thought being just don't go right.
Make the left bunker more difficult and all this changes...
Man I wish there was an icon for a light bulb. Perhaps I am a dim bulb but I have never thought of it this way.
No here's the question though: Mr. Huntley's been playing that course longer than anyone we know, that's for sure, and he says the bunkers have never been like the dunes in his experience... How could they make them so now? Would they really want to?
TH