It seems that porous asphalt bunker liners are the new norm I played with an engineer this weekend who is skeptical. He says porous asphalt will clog up with dirt and other stuff over time, and so will not remain porous for as long as expected. In fact, he says, the specs for the product call for the asphalt to be vacuumed periodically to resist clogging - something that might be doable for a driveway, but not for a sand trap. So, he says, they will have to be replaced more often than expected, and it will be more expensive because one will have to remove the asphalt. Have enough asphalt liners been in long enough to test this hypothesis?