The bunkering on the Gary Player Course at DLF golf and country club and G&CC is exceptionally unique, found only on a few other courses worldwide. Construction involves sand-filled tubes wrapped in geotextile material, with faces angled back from bottom to top (5-10 degrees) for proper playability. The material is both firm and yielding, maintaining a fresh appearance through biannual painting. Crafting the faces demands specialized skills, patience, and keen attention to detail to realize the architect's vision, especially with tall, steep bunkers and intricate contouring. Integrating them seamlessly into the landscape requires remarkable expertise from both architect and construction team. These bunkers pose significant challenges for players, often requiring lateral thinking for successful exits.
