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Penal Bunkers

ualtim

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I just finished reading an article about the first round of the Memorial and was surprised to find so many negative comments about the bunkers on the course. Jack apparently decided to remove every other tooth from the bunker rakes to create wide furrows with peaks and valleys rather than the fine manicured sand that the pros have become used to. To be quite honest, I applaud this move. Bunkers should be difficult to get out of (there are for me, anyway :D). Harvey Penik suggested such a move several years ago in one of his books (I forget which one as I have read them all several times) as he too thought that bunker shots were becoming too easy for the touring pro. He thought that the wide furrows or completely unraked traps would present enough of a hazard to prevent pros from aiming for the bunkers to stay out of other hazards or trouble areas.

With today's game becoming more about power and less about accuracy, I have no problem with courses trying to preserve the challange by increasing the difficulty for off line shots. Bunkers are hazards, they should be avoided. It kind of irked me a bit to listen to a few tour pros tear into Jack about the difficult bunkers. Yes, your going to get some complaining as you are changing things up a bit without a lot of notice, but come on, they are professionals. They should be able to avoid the bunkers if they pose such a hazzard. It is no different than the bunkers on most of the Open Championship venues in the UK. There are bunkers on courses, such as St. Andrews, that need to be avoided if you expect to score par or better. How many pros aim for the Road Hole bunker on 17 to avoid the road?

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Rockford35

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I like this idea. Hazards should be just that - hazards.

Rough should be "rough", sand "traps" should be traps and fairways lined with trees should be filled with brush.

Do these 3 things and watch scores balloon.

R35
 

Ravenous Bugblatter Beast

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I think they could use to be a bit more penal.

Maybe they could even hire a couple of thugs to jump the guy, or even just stand there, looking intimidating. I'd like to see the game get more edgy, a bit more physical.
 
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ualtim

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Ravenous Bugblatter Beast said:
I think they could use to be a bit more penal.

Maybe they could even hire a couple of thugs to jump the guy, or even just stand there, looking intimidating. I'd like to see the game get more edgy, a bit more physical.

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dave.

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agreed,it will aid the shorter straighter hitters

pros should have to think on the tee,they should be forced to control the ball,shape it both ways,not to stand there and smack it
 

Youngun5

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my way of life is coming to an end..... bomb and gouge is just so fun though...
 

ezra76

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Some of the bunkers are too easy on the courses I play. I can get a SW to spin and stop out of one and another I've hit the the green uphill over 200yds. with a 3/4 5w. If I can pull that crap off I'm sure the pros have no problem whatsoever.
 

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