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The Ultimate Guide: Proper Placement of Bunker Rakes by a Leading Course Designer

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 5, 2024Updated:December 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Forrest Richardson, a seasoned golf course architect, believes that bunker rakes should not exist as they don’t necessarily enhance the game of golf. He witnessed an incident where a player’s ball landed on a rake inside a bunker, resulting in a more challenging lie after moving the rake. Richardson conducted a comprehensive survey on the placement of bunker rakes to determine the most effective option between inside, outside, and partially in the bunker.

The survey included evaluations from rules officials, course operators, and industry figures who assigned letter grades in various categories such as interference with play, ruling complexities, and access to the golfer. Each placement option, inside, outside, and partially in the bunker, had different strengths and weaknesses based on the assigned grades. While the inside-the-bunker option scored well in aesthetics and maintenance interference, it failed in ruling complexities due to potential unusual circumstances like balls hitting rakes.

The outside-the-bunker option received high grades in ruling complexities but low grades in maintenance interference and game traditions as it could artificially influence the game by deflecting balls. Leaving rakes outside bunkers facilitated easy access for players but caused wear and tear on the rakes. On the other hand, placing rakes inside the bunker led to wet and gritty conditions, making it a less desirable option overall.

The survey concluded that the partially in bunker or “propped position” was the most optimal choice, earning the highest overall grade of B+. In this position, the rake is placed in the bunker with the tines down and the handle propped on the lip, allowing for easy access without interfering with play. Richardson recommended this position for its longevity, aesthetics, and minimal chance of interfering with a ball in play.

Ultimately, Richardson’s survey provided a pragmatic assessment of bunker rake positions, incorporating scientific and physics-based considerations to determine the most effective placement. While the decision on rake placement may seem trivial to some, it can significantly impact a player’s experience on the course. The goal is to find a balance between accessibility, aesthetics, and minimal interference with the game.

Considering the various factors at play, Richardson’s research sheds light on the complexities of bunker rake placement and the importance of thoughtful design in golf course architecture. By prioritizing player experience and maintaining the integrity of the game, course operators can enhance the overall golfing experience for players of all skill levels.

While bunker rakes may seem like a minor aspect of the game, their placement can have a significant impact on gameplay and player satisfaction. As golf course architects and operators strive to create memorable and challenging courses, considering the placement of bunker rakes is essential to providing a fair and enjoyable experience for all golfers.

In conclusion, Richardson’s survey highlights the importance of strategic bunker rake placement in enhancing the overall golfing experience. By considering factors such as aesthetics, maintenance interference, and accessibility, course operators can optimize the placement of bunker rakes to create a more enjoyable and challenging environment for golfers of all levels. Ultimately, the goal is to strike a balance between tradition, functionality, and player experience to ensure a fair and rewarding game of golf for all.

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