SwingsitlikeHogan
Major Champion
And the right way is a matter of opinion. In damp conditions the centre of the bunker is always the first place to flood.
Resulting in a drop and plugged lie in the bunker. Great.
Not true with our newly rebuilt bunkers - they drain very quickly and very successfully.
And rake position is not a matter of opinion. Our club requests that rakes are placed in the centre of the bunker pointing to the flag. Whether you agree with that or not is irrelevant - it is what we ask, and most members try and adhere to that request. In that way any interference from a rake in deflecting or stopping a ball occurs consistently across all holes and all bunkers.
The same issue now arises with us when rakes are placed just inside the bunker with rake head resting close to the bunker (rear) face with handle sticking out - almost upright given the steep and quite deep face. A ball going into the bunker at that point would both be stopped by the rake head from rolling into the centre of the bunker, and would be trapped against the back edge and unplayable towards the green.