Makes my head hurt.
Played a wonderful Golden Age DR course today that was a mile from my boyhood home.
It was at its best when the army owned it in the 70's and put no money back into it.
Just painful to see some of the stuff they've done, including a badly underfunded, unneeded redesign 10-15 years ago, where they chose to try to do way too much, with minimal $ for the scale of the project, which didn't need doing in the first place.
The goal was to raise the winning score of the college event they host every year and they got it-because the event moved to a nearby modern monstrosity!
Then, on the 11th hole, there's a temporary tee and I walk over to see why, and there's a bunker being given the cement pond liner treatment(a hideously flat bunker in the middle of a formerly naturally contoured fairway you could now hit a putter out of for God's sake)
Just drives me insane with all the butchery that has taken place there, yet with the routing and site plan bones that remain, I can't help but think the money wasted on those stupid, round, concreted white sand bunkers, could go so far to improve this gem (not a restoration, but simply a salvation)
After watching yesterday's golf, a member of my group has the answer.
Every time you get an imperfect lie in a bunker, you use a "sand mat" and pour out a perfectly sized, white, Better Billy bunker concrete lined(what a ridiculous name-seriously) area of perfect grain size/compaction, or whatever else is required for frickin' "consistent" hazards these days.
just deleted more of the rant...aaaarrrrrgggggghhhhhh