A month or so back, there was discussion of the number of bunkers restored at Hollywood Golf Club, and we all made some vague guesses about what courses had the most bunkers, and how many it was.
My friend Jason Deegan just posted an article on this topic at
https://www.golfpass.com/travel-advisor/articles/trapped-the-10-golf-courses-with-the-most-bunkers-in-the-world
The impetus for the article was Whistling Straits, which, because they count all the sand as bunkers [which many other modern courses do not], blows away the competition. Hollywood was sixth.
But I was more interested in the courses that finished tenth and third: Shinnecock Hills, with 160 bunkers, and The National Golf Links of America, with 277, by Jason's count. Both of those are sacred cows to the point that no one even thought to mention them when discussing Hollywood, and I have to say I was somewhat shocked to see the total for Shinnecock. But if having too many bunkers is a thing, how do you avoid talking about those two? Or Oakmont or Garden City, which also made the list? [He also included Pine Valley, although technically, I thought there were no bunkers there, and those 48 sandy holes on the second hole were just "through the green".]
I hope Sean A. chimes in here, since I think he is a fan of Shinnecock, and not a fan of "too many bunkers".
P.S. I have not tried to count the number of bunkers at Lido, but it will be a contender for this list. Maybe it will bump Shinnecock to 11th, so we don't have to talk about that anymore.