Pardon me if I have the facts wrong while I go all David Schmidt here. It seems that Stewart Cink was standing in a fairway bunker, hit a ball lying outside of the bunker 180 yards downrange into a greenside bunker, and was supposed to dock himself two strokes under new rules regarding the testing of a hazard because his caddie raked the bunker.
So if I am caddieless in a tournament, I can either leave the bunker unraked or stroll back to it after I have extricated myself from the catbox. Best case scenario, I have a caddie, he hands me a couple of wedges and a putter, and hangs back waiting for my hand signals indicating that it's OK to test the hazard, errrr, rake the bunker.
I am all for law and order, but this anti-loophole is insane.