The rule changes introduced last year could have had a considerable effect on all aspects of bunkering. However, the rule authorities decided to introduce a 2-shot penalty should a player wish to drop out of bunker.
With a 2-shot penalty players are more likely to give a shot a go, whereas only a 1-shot penalty ought to change a players thinking, which then has other implications for bunkering in general.
If they had made this a 1-stroke penalty, ie the same penalty as dropping out of other hazards, then a variety of possibilities would exist with regard to bunkering - possibilities with regard to maintenance, cost, playability, strategy, speed of play, excitement, temptation, options, scoring etc. A poor show and a flunked opportunity by the authorities imo, one that they should amend.
Atb