Where did I say anything was “crap”? Must’ve missed that one. I ha e never done hydroseeding on steep faces of bunkers. Only on mild slopes, due to the gully washers that come through my part of the world. Sod with staples is a bit more time consuming and expensive, but it holds during downpours. Congrats on pulling it off. In the mid Atlantic I have never seen it done. I’m sure it’s possible on less severe slopes. Sounds like you had some luck and were able to pull it off. Congrats.
But how many new golf courses have you built? I understand, on an existing course, most clubs want to sod to get the place back open faster. But the pumped-up bluegrass sod they use is often a maintenance problem for a couple of years afterward, and it looks unnatural. At Pacific Dunes, with mostly undisturbed seeded faces, wildflowers and other natives came back into the mix.
Sebonack was 100% hydroseeded. I think a little bit of The Legends was sodded, because it's hard to spring on the steepest bunker faces, but 97% of it was sprigged. We did sod bunker faces on the first course at Stonewall, but I can't remember if we did on the second course. Pretty much every new course we've done since Pacific Dunes was hydroseed, wall to wall.