Orikoru
Tour Winner
I understand that the rules need to be set in stone, but when it comes to application of the rules, why can't they use some common sense? He disturbed and then re-raked a bunker, and subsequently his ball never went in said bunker, thus he gained no advantage and no penalty needed to be applied. If he had have duffed it into the bunker after raking, then by all means have the conversation then. What's the need otherwise? It's as if golf is still being managed by 85 year-old-duffers pouring over the dusty scrolls of the rulebook with their monocles, just itching to punish players for something nondescript.