
If the bunker needs to be dug by hand there may be a price change or a smaller green offered for this price. Important note: The average sized bunker is around 30 sq meters and the price is assuming we can get a Bobcat (or some other excavation machine) on site. Changing your mind after the green build, and then wanting a bunker, will significantly add to the cost. One thing is for sure, if you order your bunker upfront, it will be the most cost effective option.

I can’t be sure of this because each green and situation is different. So the boys need to hire a Bobcat for half a day and the fill may be able to be used on your green base. This is for an average sized bunker that took approximately four hours to dig. So how much do they cost?īased on mine, you’re looking at $1000 + gst. If you’re serious, I’d recommend a bunker. – help you learn a better lob shot (the technique is similar, just some minor differences) – give you more confidence with your approach shots (because you won’t be worried about missing it in the bunker) – help save lots of shots from around the green If you’ve never really spent a lot of time practicing these shots, then a bunker will do wonders for your game. The other thing that I’ve noticed after years of writing about the game is how poorly most club golfers play bunker shots. I reckon a few sand shots are a great way to kill some stress of the day – and it’s also fun to watch the balls spin and check on the green. I love mine and use it practically everyday.

If you’re going to get a Supreme Green installed you might as well get the perfect accessory, a sand bunker.
